NIFA Invests $990K in Response to New World Screwworm Threat and Bovine Theilerios
NIFA (the National Institute of Food and Agriculture) has funded — through the Rapid Response to Emerging and Re-emerging Pest and Diseases Events Across Food and Agriculture Systems program — one project that addresses the threat of New World Screwworm and one project that addresses the spread of bovine theileriosis. Rapid responses to pest and disease events are critical to maintaining a secure, accessible, safe, nutritious, affordable and abundant food supply. Innovative Extension and applied research efforts are needed to alleviate the impacts pest and disease events...
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