October 24, 2016
Michigan is a sizeable recipient of the United States Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, recently announced by Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Jamie Clover Adams
“Each of these projects will help enhance of the growth of Michigan’s food and agriculture industry,” says Clover Adams. “We look forward to working with the grantees on the successful outcomes of their work.”
The grants, with a maximum award of $100,000 each, enhance the competitiveness of the state’s specialty crops. Below is the list of grantees:
Michigan grabs a good chunk of USDA specialty grants
•Celery Research, Inc. - $95,280. Evaluation of Antimicrobial Treatments to Effectively Control Listeria Monocytogenes, Salmonella sp. and STEC Escherichia coli on Celery Stalks.
•Cherry Marketing Institute - $100,000. Maintaining Competitive Advantage against Imports: Introducing Montmorency Tart Cherries, the Cherry with More.
•Hop Growers of Michigan - $76,415. Hop Quality Improvement, Training and Verification Program.
•Kalamazoo Valley Community College - $97,414. Supporting Specialty Crop Growers in Business Development and Food Safety to Supply Institutional Customers.
•MBG Marketing - $95,335. Development and Demonstration of Best Management Practices to Reduce Blueberry Gall Wasp Impacts in Michigan.
•Michigan Apple Committee - $61,448. Building on Success: Engaging Fresh Apple Consumers Social Media.
•Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board - $84,631. Delivering a Sustainable Production System to Michigan Asparagus Growers.
•Michigan Bean Commission - $99,998. Dry Bean Disease Induced Yield Constraints Associated with High Performance Production Systems.
•Michigan Carrot Committee - $98,707. Integrated Nitrogen, Disease, and Weed Management Strategies in Carrots.
•Michigan Onion Committee - $99,885. Assessing the Role of Onion Thrips and Nutrients in Bacterial Leaf Blight in Michigan Onions.
•Michigan Potato Industry Commission - $99,805. Developing Tools to Identify Post-Harvest Quality Traits for Commercial Chip-Processing Potatoes.
•Michigan Tree Fruit Commission - $99,753. Development of Mobile Ready Products and Frost Control Decision Support Tools for Michigan Fruit Growers.
•Michigan Agritourism Association - $85,219. Educating Specialty Crop Direct Marketers on Best Practices in Consumer Communication & Education.
•Michigan Cherry Committee - $99,996. Refining Spotted Wing Drosophila Management Practices in Michigan Cherries.
•Michigan Integrated Food and Farming Systems - $100,000. Staying Competitive: Launching a Database of Farmer Food Safety Complaint Practices.
•Michigan Nursery and Landscape Association - $79,799. The Worst of the Worst MI Nursery Weeds: Evaluation of Adjuvant & Herbicide Combinations.
•Michigan State Horticultural Society - $48,300. Developing Apple and Cherry Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) Management Tools to Protect Domestic and International Markets.
•Michigan Farmers Market Association - $99,928. Promotion, Marketing, and Consumer Education to Enhance the Competitiveness of Michigan's Specialty Crops.
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