USDA Awards More Than $46 Million For Specialty Crop Research And Extension

USDA has awarded more than $46 million through the Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) to help solve specialty crop agriculture issues, address priorities, and solve problems through multifunctional research and Extension.

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“Specialty crops are an important part of American agriculture, valued at nearly $50 billion every year,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “This significant investment into research, education and extension will enable specialty crop producers to improve their products and increase their profitability.”

The Specialty Crop Research Initiative was established by the 2008 Farm Bill to support the specialty crop industry by developing and disseminating science-based tools to address the needs of specific crops in five focus areas: 1) improve crop characteristics through plant breeding, genetics and genomics; 2) address threats from pests and diseases; 3) improve production efficiency, productivity and profitability; 4) develop new innovations and technologies and 5) develop methods to improve food safety. Each of the focus areas received at least 10 percent of the available funds. The majority of the funded projects address two or more focus areas.

The projects funded in 2009 address research and Extension needs for crops that span the entire spectrum of specialty crops production, from studying invasive mealy bug pests in west coast vineyards to developing biodegradable mulches for specialty crops produced under protective covers. Major projects were also funded to protect important specialty crops from invasive pests and to develop improved varieties.

Although 20 institutions will manage the research/Extension grant funds from this program, each award includes an average of 8 principal investigators from three other states who will work together in a multi-disciplinary approach to solve problems. All of the awards required 100% matching funds from non-federal sources which will double the impact of the award dollars.

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Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Where did the money come from as the govt is broke?

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

To whom it may consern

#4 foucus area: Innovation & Technology

We are developing machinery to pre-clean Ag plaastic mulch from strawberries and peppers; leaving the dirt and leaveds in the feild where it arrigiates. This machine leaves the plastic cleaner than ever before. Most ag plastic mulch film WASTE is contaminated with 50-65% debris.

Our technology can reduce it to less than 10%! We can save the industry thousands of revenew in labor, fuel, and disposal costs alone! We have a proto type and video showing our proof.

DOSEN’T THIS KIND OF RESEARCH FIT INTO YOUR PROGRAM? WE CAN DIVERT THIS WASTE THAT RUNS THREW OUR MACHINERY 100% FROM THE LAND FILLS! THIS PLASTIC WASTE CAN NOW BE FEED STOCK FOR SYNTHEIC DIESEL FUEL. WE CAN MAKE ELECTRICITY WITH IT ALSO.

AT THIS POINT NO ONE IS PAYING ATTENTION. WE HAVE ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS! WE CAN RECYCLE THIS MATERIAL MUCH MORE EFFECIENTLY!

WE WOULD LIKE TO BE A FUNDED PROJECT! THERE IS CONSIDERATION FOR MATCHING FUNDS!

WE ARE DOING WHAT OTHERS ARE JUST TALKING ABOUT! CAN ANY ONE RESPOND?

BEST REGARDS

BRIAN TUPY
OXNARD CA
805 377 8345

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Organic products that enhancce the soil, speed growth, enhance hte quality of the produce. Proven track record in the US and Central America. Citrus crops a specialty.

Presently have some great test reports from Texas A&M University.

Call and I will share info and web site.

Bill Cutler 956.827.4055

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