Dear Colleagues,
The California Cherry Board (CCB) is soliciting proposals for research found to be of highest priority by the industry and which will significantly benefit the production and post-harvest handling practices of sweet cherry in California.
Production Research Priorities:
- Pest Management with emphasis on management of spotted wing drosophila (SWD)
- New chemistry
- Timing of application
- Tree Health with emphasis on pre- and postharvest disease biology and management, soilborne and canker diseases, and orchard replant diseases with emphasis on nematode management and alternatives to fumigations.
- Variety Development
- Pruning and Tree Architecture (including mechanical pruning)
- Dormancy/Firmness
- New chemistry
- Heat Stress on Fruit Quality
Post Harvest Research Priorities:
- Marketing/Sales
- Implications of grocery store purchases on applications (i.e. pick-up) instead of in-store
- Consumer Preferences and quality including minimizing Defects, fruit quality attributes such as Brix, Acid content.
- Minimum Maturity and Grade Standards
- Crop management to match market demands
- Stem retention
- Nutrition
Applications Due: September 30, 2024
Please see the RFA for specific details: https://ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/files/401773.pdf
Proposal Template: https://ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/files/401774.docx
Thank you.
ANR Office of Contracts & Grants (OCG)