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IR-4 Update from Headquarters Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach

IR-4 Update from Headquarters Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach (w/J. Baron, Executive Director & D. Kunkel, Assoc. Director) (2011 IR-4 Western Region SLR/CLC Meeting - 3/15-16, UC Davis, CA). 2010 Food Program Deliverables.

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IR-4 Update from Headquarters Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach

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  1. IR-4 Update from Headquarters Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach (w/J. Baron, Executive Director & D. Kunkel, Assoc. Director) (2011 IR-4 Western Region SLR/CLC Meeting - 3/15-16, UC Davis, CA)

  2. 2010 Food Program Deliverables

  3. 2010 New Uses - 786, 21 Chemicals, 219 tolerances ** represents uses found on product labels (614) Flutolanil – 22 Fluazinam – 15** Flumioxazin – 19** Halosulfuron–methyl – 75** Mancozeb – 22** Novaluron – 68** Pendimethalin – 3** S-metolachlor – 74** Spirodiclofen – 8** Spiromesifen – 4** Thifensulfuron methyl – 1** • Acetamiprid – 8** • Acequinocyl - 17 • Bifenazate – 22 (1 TLT)** • Chlorantraniliprole – 331** • Clethodim - 26 • Clopyralid – 21** • Cyazofamid – 24** • Cyromazine – 14** • Difenaconazole – 12** • DiQuat – 1 (canola)* ** uses found on an approved marketing label New Biopesticide uses for 2010 = 776

  4. 2011 New Uses - 119 Sulfentrazone – 67 First Vegetable, fruiting, group 8-10 21 uses vs 9 before crop group change • Fluazinam – Apple/Carrot • Mefenoxam - 50

  5. 2010 Submissions – 19 Products • 2,4-D • Teff • 9,10-Anthraquinone • Corn • Acibenzolar • Low growing berries • Abamectin • Onion, bulb, subgroup 3-07A • Chive (fresh and dried) • Bean, dry • Bifenozate • Basil • Cyprodinil • Lemon (processed) • Rimsulfuron • Caneberry • Bushberry • Spiromesifen • Pea, dry • Mint • Tetraconazole • Berry, low growing, subgroup • Fruit, small, vine • Thiacloprid • Stone Fruit • Zeta-cypermethrin • Artichoke, globe • Barley • Pistachio • Dicamba • Teff • Etoxazole • Tea • Hexythiazox • GH Tomato • Napropamide • Mint • Novaluron • corn, sweet • Metconazole • Vegetable, root crops • Bushberrysubgroup • Paraquat • Tropical fruit • Quizalofop • Sorghum • Oil Seeds 97 reports at HQ have been signed and are awaiting submission!

  6. 2010 International Submissions • Etoxazole • Melon subgroup 9A • Cucumber • Fruit, stone, group 12 • Mint • Tomato (greenhouse) • Novaluron • Turnips greens, Potato • Sweet potato • Brassica vegetables • Tomato • Fruit, stone, group 12 • Blueberry • Sugarcane • Spinosad • Caneberry • Fenpyroximate • Vegetable, fruiting, group 8 • Melon subgroup 9A • Okra • Mint • Hop

  7. NAFTA Crop Group Status Bulb Vegetable group – approved Dec. 2007 Small Berries and Fruit – approved Dec. 2007 Edible Fungi – approved Dec. 2007 Oilseed group 20 – approved Dec. 8, 2010 (NEW for U.S.) Citrus Fruit group – approved Dec. 8, 2010 Fruiting Vegetables – approved Dec. 8, 2010 Pome Fruit group – approved Dec. 8, 2010 Stone Fruit group – ChemSAC preliminary approval Tree Nut group – ChemSAC preliminary approval Tropical Fruit groups – Submitted 11/10 to EPA and Codex (Crop Group 22 – edible peel; Crop Group 23 – inedible peel) Herb and Spice group – Submitted 7/09 Final Codex submission for fruit types is completed

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