date:Oct 12, 2012
ues to farmers, the public, and the environment. The demand for safe and effective pesticides is increasing, and this project will help growers ensure flower exports are disease- and pest-free to avoid costly shipping delays and quarantine issues.
A third investment of $145,000 through the Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) will research the potential for biological pest control (biocontrol) in the Canadian flower sector and assess new product development opportunities. Research into alterna