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Home » USDA Citrus Disease Subcommittee to discuss 2015 priorities
For the second time this year, USDA’s Citrus Disease Subcommittee will meet in Florida today to discuss and make recommendations for the Fiscal Year 2015 research agenda, budget and annual priorities for the Citrus Disease Research and Extension Program.
“USDA knows the citrus industry and the thousands of jobs that depend on it are facing incredible challenges right now, and we are committed to helping the industry tackle and overcome citrus greening and other destructive diseases,” said Tom Vilsack, USDA secretary. “The subcommittee plays an important role in helping USDA identify and support promising research resulting in solutions.”