IPARC


The International Pesticide Application Research Consortium , previously known as the International Pesticide Application Research Centre and before that the Overseas Spray Machinery Centre, has focused on pesticide application methods appropriate for smallholder farmers since 1955. It is now a research and training group whose purpose is to promote practical and cost-effective techniques, wherever possible, reducing the use of chemical pesticides, as part of Integrated Pest Management. IPARC has been an integral part of pesticide research and teaching at Silwood Park and has specialised in the needs of smallholder farmers, application techniques for migrant pests and control of disease vectors. IPARC is a World Health Organization collaborating centre.

Objectives

Besides teaching at the postgraduate level and carrying out bespoke training, staff carry out consultancy work for international organisations and commercial companies. Core expertise includes:

Transfer to Harper Adams University

IPARC equipment was transferred to Harper Adams University by 2016; since then, activities have focused on international seminars and a 5th edition of Pesticide Application Methods.