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The IPM CRSP develops and implements approaches to integrated pest management that help raise the standard of living and improve the environment in countries around the world.

From the Director

Impacts of the IPM CRSP
(pdf)
 

Announcements
    CSREES announces the availability of grant funds for the Expert Integrated Pest Management Decision Support System
    Michael P. Malone International Leadership Awards - 2008 Nomination Form (pdf)
    Carribean Food Crops Society meeting at University of Florida (pdf)
    PESP Regional Grants   Announcement (pdf)
   

New open access training modules for plant disease epidemiology

Green Muscle Video

This video shows how to use the biopesticide Green Muscle to manage grasshoppers and locusts in Senegal.

IPM CRSP Program Leader Wins Award

The American Phyto-pathological Society gives International Service Award to Dr. Naidu Rayapati.

Global Theme Programs

 

Invasive Species
Insect-transmitted viruses
Regional diagnostic labs
Information technologies and databases
Impact assessment

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Phase I & II Global IPM Sites
 

  

 
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IPM CRSP  

Philippines to host IPM CRSP's annual meeting - May 19-22,2008

Integrated Pest Management is needed in all areas of the developing world. Pests--insects, weeds, vertebrates, diseases--respect no borders and spread  through plant and animal migration, wind, water, and by human activity, including trade in plant and animal products.

Concerns over bio-security and invasive species are global issues that require IPM attention in both developed and developing countries. Through IPM, crop losses and pesticide use are reduced, farmer income increased, and education capabilities improved.

One reason IPM CRSP work is so effective is that all development work under this program integrates
gender as a critical component.

IPM projects are divided into two broad categories: regional programs and global theme programs.
Regional programs address problems of a specific area while global theme programs deal with universal issues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sixth International IPM Symposium Notice
The Sixth International IPM Symposium, "Transcending Boundaries," will be held
March 24–26, 2009 at the Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon.
Featured Articles
Research articles from Honduras in Spanish
Mites make right in Honduras
Through with Thrips
IPM Researchers Aid Malian Agriculture
Upcoming & Current Workshops

IPM CRSP Workshop/Symposium - Manila, Philippines - May 19 - 22, 2008

IPDN Workshop - Wooster, OH - Sep 26 - Oct 8, 2008
XI International Congress of Integrated Pest Management in Tegucigalpa, Honduras - Oct 8 - 10, 2008
Key Resources
Competitive Proposal Grant Winners
IPM Directory (PDF)
International Travel Instructions
International Travel Request Form (Word)
IPM CRSP Trip Report Template (Word)
Invoice template for US universities, IARCs and NGO's
Invoice template for Host Country institutions
At a Glance
IPM CRSP Countries at a Glance
IPM CRSP Host Country Institutions at a Glance
IPM CRSP U.S. Partner Universities at a Glance
 

 
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