Funding-Integrated Pest Management:
Crops at Risk, Risk Avoidance and Mitigation, and Methyl Bromide
Transitions Programs; May 11, 2009
Agency
CSREES
Description
CSREES requests applications for the
following programs:1)Integrated Pest Management: Crops
at Risk Competitive Grants Program (CAR);Integrated Pest Management: Crops at
Risk Program The goal of the CAR program is to enhance the development and
implementation of innovative, ecologically based sustainable IPM system(s).
Preferably, this should involve a diversity of tactics and approaches for a
single or specific food or fiber commodity in commercial production for pre-
and/or post-harvest system(s). The program addresses either a major acreage or
high value crop commodity such as key fruits and vegetables. The primary
emphasis is on crop productivity and profitability, while addressing critical
environmental quality and human health issues. The CAR program will fund
integrated multifunctional/multidisciplinary research, education, and extension
projects for crops with high priority IPM needs as identified by
stakeholders.2)Integrated Pest Management: Risk Avoidance and Mitigation
Competitive Grants Program (RAMP); Integrated Pest Management: Risk Avoidance
and Mitigation Program The goal of the Risk Avoidance and Mitigation (RAMP)
program is to enhance the development and implementation of innovative,
ecologically based sustainable IPM strategies and system(s) for (a) multi-crop
food and fiber production systems; (b) an area-wide or a landscape scale agroecosystem; or (c) a documented pesticide impact on
water, human or environmental health. RAMP applications may address major
acreage agricultural production systems, high value crops such as key fruit and
vegetable systems, or other agroecosystems.
The primary emphasis of the application should be on productivity and
profitability while addressing critical environmental quality and human health
issues. The intent of RAMP is to fund medium-term projects that emphasize
systems approaches. and the3)Integrated Pest Management: Methyl Bromide
Transitions Competitive Grants Program (MBT).Integrated Research, Education,
and Extension Competitive Grants Program: Integrated Pest Management: Methyl
Bromide Transitions Program The goal of the Methyl Bromide Transitions (MBT)
program is to support the discovery and implementation of practical pest
management alternatives to methyl bromide uses or minimize methyl bromide
emissions for which the United States is requesting critical use exemptions.
The program is focused on integrated commercial or field scale research that
targets short- to medium-term solutions. These are Integrated Pest Management
(IPM) Programs designed to support integrated, multifunctional/multidisciplinary
agricultural research, extension, and education activities that address complex
pest management priorities in United States agriculture. The anticipated amount
available for support of CAR in FY 2009 is approximately $1,300,000. The anticipated
amount available for support of RAMP in FY 2009 is approximately $4,200,000.
The anticipated amount available for support of MBT in FY 2009 is approximately
$2,950,000.
Announcement Number: USDA-CSREES-ICGP-002154
Closing Date: May 11, 2009
Link to Full Announcement
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/funding/rfas/ipm_integrated.html