Proactive IPM Solutions
CA Department of Food and Agriculture
About this archived opportunity
Proposals must identify and justify a high priority target pest from the CDFA target pest list. Project proposals must include details and reasoning on what IPM techniques for that pest (biological/cultural control, monitoring, etc.) will be investigated. Projects may include any number of IPM components, including a single aspect of an IPM system. Projects with biological control components should detail a plan to collect data necessary to obtain a release permit and describe the process for how a permit will be obtained. The focus of the research should be on long term control of the invasive pest that minimizes disruption of urban communities and existing agricultural IPM systems. For example, it would be preferable to prioritize testing selective chemistries, biological chemistries, cultural control, and biological control, over broad spectrum insecticides. Proposals should consider availability of products not registered in California and potential remedies.
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- Deadline
- November 11, 2022
- First captured
- November 24, 2025
- Award
- $500,000
- Publisher reference
- 13670
Eligibility: Public or private colleges and universities, local and federal government entities including tribalgovernments, and non-profit organizations are eligible to apply.
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Proactive IPM Solutions
by CA Department of Food and Agriculture
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