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FFAR Research Addresses On-Farm Bird Flu Outbreaks Linked to Wild Waterfowl 

Danone Insititute North America Accepting Grant Proposals for Sustainable Food Systems Initiatives 

FFAR and USDA Launch Request for Proposals for Site Host of the G20 Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists 

SHIC, FFAR & Pork Checkoff Announce H5N1 Risk to Swine Research Program & RFP 

Rapid Response to Novel Resistance-Breaking Strain of Pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum in Cultivated Strawberry 

Year Awarded  2024

FFAR award amount   $149,662

Total award amount   $299,323

Location   Davis, CA

Program   Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research

Matching Funders   University of California, Davis

Grantee Institution   University of California, Davis

Some 90% of the nation’s fresh strawberries are grown in California, but the crop is threatened by the Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae (Fof) fungus, the rapid spread of which could harm both the availability of the popular fruit and growers’ livelihoods. With a ROAR grant, University of California, Davis researchers are conducting research to better understand and quickly combat the pathogen.

ROAR Funding Protects Strawberries from Dangerous Pathogen 

Efficient Fertilizer Consortium Seeks Research to Evaluate Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer Impact Globally 

FFAR’s Dr. LaKisha Odom Wins Two Prestigious Agriculture Awards 

Developing Strawberry Resistance to Fusarium Wilt 

Year Awarded  2024

FFAR award amount   $149,662

Total award amount   $299,323

Location   Davis, CA

Program   Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research

Matching Funders   University of California, Davis

FFAR Aims to Help Farmers Manage Manure More Sustainably & Profitably