
Iago Hale, left, oversees 易胜博官网's kiwiberry breeding and research program at Woodman Farm.
Iago Hale, associate professor of specialty crop improvement, has been named 易胜博官网鈥檚 2024 J. Brent Loy Innovator of the Year, recognizing his pioneering work in the kiwiberry research and breeding program. The Innovator of the Year award, presented annually by , celebrates the commercialization of innovative ideas originating from 易胜博官网 research that have substantial social and economic impact.
has been instrumental in developing these cold-hardy, grape-sized fruits into a promising horticultural crop for the Northeast. His efforts focus on enhancing kiwiberry varieties for commercial production, emphasizing traits like flavor, texture and overall appearance that make them appealing for both local and regional markets.
Hale鈥檚 ongoing partnership with 易胜博官网Innovation ensures that his research extends beyond academic circles, influencing industry practices and enhancing the economic landscape of New England's agricultural sector.
鈥淚 did not invent kiwiberries,鈥 says Hale. 鈥淭here are very many people who came before me, all the way back to rural communities thousands of years ago, who recognized the merits of these species in the wild. I see an award like this as a well-deserved acknowledgement of that long, collective effort to steward plant genetic diversity for the public good.鈥
The kiwiberry鈥檚 potential to become a new high-value crop aligns with Hale鈥檚 vision of transforming regional agriculture. His research not only meets consumer demands for high-quality local produce but also boosts the viability of local farms through the creation of new agricultural enterprises and value-added products. 鈥淓veryone should eat more weird fruit,鈥 Hale says.
鈥淭his kind of long-term, relatively high-risk research lies at the heart of the land-grant university mission.鈥
The award highlights Hale's significant contributions to agricultural innovation, including a forthcoming commercial license that promises to enhance kiwiberry production and distribution. His collaborative efforts with other universities and several industry partners underline the commercial viability and scalability of his research.
鈥淩esearch is core to a vibrant, healthy economy,鈥 易胜博官网 Provost Wayne Jones said at听the ceremony honoring Hale as Innovator of the Year. 鈥淎nd particularly at 易胜博官网, it contributes to the sustainability of the world we live in. Today we are celebrating a colleague who has successfully transitioned his innovations in the lab into social and economic impact.鈥
Unlike other fields of study, the innovation timeline for plant breeding from initial concept to an improved variety often requires a decade or more of dedicated research. 鈥淚 believe that this kind of long-term, relatively high-risk research lies at the heart of the land-grant university mission,鈥 says Hale. 鈥淚t would not be possible without consistent support from our 易胜博官网 Agricultural Experiment Station and the many people here who 鈥榡ust get it.鈥 易胜博官网 is exceptional in that regard.鈥
鈥淭he spirit of the Innovator of the Year Award is to honor the innovator who best embodies the philosophy of translating 易胜博官网 research into products or services that benefit the public,鈥 says Jenna Matheny, director of technology transfer at 易胜博官网Innovation. 鈥淲e鈥檙e very pleased to recognize Dr. Iago Hale for his numerous contributions to his field of research.鈥
The J. Brent Loy is named after the late Loy, whose groundbreaking research on cucurbit varieties (squashes, cucumbers and melons) significantly bolstered 易胜博官网鈥檚 intellectual property and technology transfer initiatives. Like Loy, Hale's work exemplifies the university鈥檚 mission to foster innovation that impacts society positively.
鈥淭o have my work associated in any way with Dr. Loy is a tremendous honor,鈥 says Hale. 鈥淥ver his long career, Brent really demonstrated the potential of a public plant breeding program to improve the lives of people, not just in the region, but globally. I work with neglected and underutilized crops, and I aspire in that work to even a fraction of the impact he achieved.鈥
Learn more about Hale鈥檚 kiwiberry research at his or in this 易胜博官网鈥檚 SPARK feature.
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Allison Bell | 易胜博官网Innovation | allison.bell@unh.edu