AP24PPQFO000C002
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
1. Award Purpose:
APHIS in partnership with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and County Agriculture Commissioners (CAC) work to minimize the statewide impact of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (GWSS) and Pierce’s Disease (PD).
With GWSS established in some parts of California, the containment, detection, regulatory and area-wide suppression activities are funded by this agreement and help detect new infestations early so they can be controlled through the rapid response component of the program.
2. Activities to be Performed:
A) CDFA staff will work with each CAC to implement a uniform agreement. The work conducted under these CAC agreements will be performed by existing permanent or seasonal employees. In counties that do not conduct any statewide detection programs, CDFA staff will perform these duties on behalf of the CAC and Pierce’s Disease Control Program (PDCP). In either scenario personnel will be trained on PDCP protocols and agreements.
B) With agreements in effect, each CAC, as appropriate, will implement nursery and bulk citrus compliance agreements and protocols. In addition, they will also implement statewide detection and delimitation protocols. Lastly, they will conduct local outreach to regulated entities, stakeholders, and other interested parties.
C) CDFA or CAC will conduct trapping in GWSS infested and adjacent agricultural areas. In addition, CDFA will provide supplies, assist the CAC when needed, help troubleshoot CAC issues, and prepare reports.
D) Based on agricultural area trapping, CDFA works with APHIS, treatment coordinators, and CAC to help implement area-wide treatments and reimbursements in areas where GWSS has been found and at risk of Pierce’s Disease.
3. Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
CDFA will train CAC personnel. Quality control assessments of the CAC survey programs, and oversight of the origin certification programs for nursery stock and bulk citrus will take place. CAC led detection trapping of urban and residential areas, as well as high-risk nurseries, will occur. CAC will implement origin certification inspections or periodic destination inspections on nursery stock and bulk citrus shipments. Trapping records, inspections conducted, and nursery/bulk citrus shipment certificates issued will be reported. Delimitation surveys in response to GWSS finds in new counties will be completed to ensure GWSS doesn’t become established in new counties.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies):
Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter, not native to California, threatens to spread the destructive Pierce’s Disease bacterium to grapes and other important crops throughout the state. The establishment of GWSS in California put all grapes and other susceptible crops throughout the state at risk of succumbing to Pierce’s Disease and related plant diseases. California’s more than $5.54 billion a year grape industry would benefit from these activities.
5. Subrecipient Activities, if known or specified at the time of award:
49 CAC agreements, areawide programs in Fresno, Kern, Madera and Tulare counties, treatment coordinators in Tulare, Kern, and Fresno counties all participate in carrying out activities listed in the agreement.
APHIS in partnership with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and County Agriculture Commissioners (CAC) work to minimize the statewide impact of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (GWSS) and Pierce’s Disease (PD).
With GWSS established in some parts of California, the containment, detection, regulatory and area-wide suppression activities are funded by this agreement and help detect new infestations early so they can be controlled through the rapid response component of the program.
2. Activities to be Performed:
A) CDFA staff will work with each CAC to implement a uniform agreement. The work conducted under these CAC agreements will be performed by existing permanent or seasonal employees. In counties that do not conduct any statewide detection programs, CDFA staff will perform these duties on behalf of the CAC and Pierce’s Disease Control Program (PDCP). In either scenario personnel will be trained on PDCP protocols and agreements.
B) With agreements in effect, each CAC, as appropriate, will implement nursery and bulk citrus compliance agreements and protocols. In addition, they will also implement statewide detection and delimitation protocols. Lastly, they will conduct local outreach to regulated entities, stakeholders, and other interested parties.
C) CDFA or CAC will conduct trapping in GWSS infested and adjacent agricultural areas. In addition, CDFA will provide supplies, assist the CAC when needed, help troubleshoot CAC issues, and prepare reports.
D) Based on agricultural area trapping, CDFA works with APHIS, treatment coordinators, and CAC to help implement area-wide treatments and reimbursements in areas where GWSS has been found and at risk of Pierce’s Disease.
3. Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
CDFA will train CAC personnel. Quality control assessments of the CAC survey programs, and oversight of the origin certification programs for nursery stock and bulk citrus will take place. CAC led detection trapping of urban and residential areas, as well as high-risk nurseries, will occur. CAC will implement origin certification inspections or periodic destination inspections on nursery stock and bulk citrus shipments. Trapping records, inspections conducted, and nursery/bulk citrus shipment certificates issued will be reported. Delimitation surveys in response to GWSS finds in new counties will be completed to ensure GWSS doesn’t become established in new counties.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies):
Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter, not native to California, threatens to spread the destructive Pierce’s Disease bacterium to grapes and other important crops throughout the state. The establishment of GWSS in California put all grapes and other susceptible crops throughout the state at risk of succumbing to Pierce’s Disease and related plant diseases. California’s more than $5.54 billion a year grape industry would benefit from these activities.
5. Subrecipient Activities, if known or specified at the time of award:
49 CAC agreements, areawide programs in Fresno, Kern, Madera and Tulare counties, treatment coordinators in Tulare, Kern, and Fresno counties all participate in carrying out activities listed in the agreement.
Funding Goals
APHIS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE (CDFA) AND COUNTY AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONERS (CAC) WORK TO MINIMIZE THE STATEWIDE IMPACT OF THE GLASSY-WINGED SHARPSHOOTER (GWSS) AND PIERCE’S DISEASE (PD). WITH GWSS ESTABLISHED IN SOME PARTS OF CALIFORNIA, THE CONTAINMENT, DETECTION, REGULATORY AND AREA-WIDE SUPPRESSION ACTIVITIES ARE FUNDED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND HELP DETECT NEW INFESTATIONS EARLY SO THEY CAN BE CONTROLLED THROUGH THE RAPID RESPONSE COMPONENT OF THE PROGRAM.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
California
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
USDA-APHIS-10025-PPQFO000-24-0001
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 231% from $4,706,231 to $15,574,754.
California Department Of Food & Agriculture was awarded
California GWSS and Pierce's Disease Control Grant
Cooperative Agreement AP24PPQFO000C002
worth $15,574,754
from Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in October 2023 with work to be completed primarily in California United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded through assistance program 10.025 Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 10/1/24
Period of Performance
10/1/23
Start Date
9/30/24
End Date
Funding Split
$15.6M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$15.6M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to AP24PPQFO000C002
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
AP24PPQFO000C002
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
12349V PPQ-FO FT COLLINS CO
Funding Office
12349V PPQ-FO FT COLLINS CO
Awardee UEI
H8ANDD5WXME7
Awardee CAGE
1CHY5
Performance District
CA-90
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Alejandro Padilla
Modified: 10/1/24