Release No. 0418.00
Marti Asner
(202) 720-8188 masner@reeusda.gov
GLICKMAN AWARDS $ 10.9 MILLION FOR SAFER PEST MANAGEMENT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2000-Agriculture
Secretary Dan Glickman today announced $10.9 million in grants for pest
management programs.
"These grants will be used to
research safe and effective strategies for managing destructive farm pests,"
said Glickman.
Grants were awarded in four separate
pest management programs.
- More than $4.3 million in grants will be awarded to four newly
created Regional Pest Management Centers to provide an information network that
responds quickly to the public's pest management needs. The Centers, announced
by Glickman in October, include the University of California-Davis, University
of Florida, Michigan State University, and Pennsylvania State University. They
will partner with USDA to identify, prioritize, coordinate, and facilitate
research, education, and extension programs.
- More than $3.7 million will fund research at the University of
California-Berkeley, the University of Florida, Kansas State University, and
Michigan State University to develop safer pest management options in all
aspects of crop production from the planted seed to the marketed product.
- More than $1.8 million will support the discovery and implementation
of pest management alternatives for commodities affected by the methyl bromide
phase-out. The awardees include the University of California-Davis, University
of California-Riverside, University of Florida, University of Idaho, Michigan
State University, and North Carolina State University.
- Approximately $1 million will help scientists at the University of
Idaho, Iowa State University, University of Massachusetts, Oklahoma State
University, and Oregon State University to assess safer pest management options
for at-risk crops or cropping systems.
Information on the individual grants is available at:
http://www.usda.gov/news/releases/2000/12/fy00pest.htm.
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