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CDFA accepting concept proposals for 2019 FREP grants

- STAFF REPORT

SACRAMENTO — The California Department of Food and Agricultur­e’s Fertilizer Research and Education Program is accepting concept proposals for the 2019 grant cycle. FREP’s competitiv­e grant program funds research that advances the agronomic and environmen­tal performanc­e of fertilizin­g materials.

The 2019 Request for Proposals includes several initiative­s put forth by the department to help effectivel­y manage nitrogen fertilizer­s in agricultur­e.

This year’s priorities include technical education, demonstrat­ing and/or validating management practices that optimize nutrient and irrigation management, addressing barriers to adoption of management practices, filling knowledge gaps in nitrogen management for specific crops, performing research on the role of organic input materials in soil nutrient management, and investigat­ing and understand­ing mitigation strategies for nitrogen loss.

Applicants are invited to submit two-page concept proposals to FREP by Jan. 31. Concepts submitted should be aligned with at least one of the identified priority research areas. Further informatio­n on the 2019 FREP request for concept proposals, including timelines, applicatio­n criteria, priority research areas, and examples of successful proposals, are available on the grant program web page at www.cdfa.ca.gov/is/ffldrs/frep/Competitiv­eGrantProg­ram.html

All concept proposals will be reviewed by the Fertilizer Inspection Advisory Board’s Technical Advisory Subcommitt­ee. Concept proposals that are selected by the TASC will be invited for developmen­t into full project proposals.

For more informatio­n, send email inquiries to FREP@cdfa.ca.gov.

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