Ag Symposium

Lincoln University College of Agriculture, Environmental and Human Sciences hosts the fourth annual virtual symposium, "Monitoring Emergent Plant and Animal Diseases for Food Security in the Americas."

This project is a part of the Center of Excellence for Global Food Security and Defense (CEGFSD). It is designed to foster international partnerships that strengthen agricultural integrity in developing countries and engage international researchers in addressing new and emerging animal and plant pests and disease.

With the growing importance of trade as a component of the U.S. economy, the animal and plant pests and diseases that affect our trading partners are of interest to the U.S. This means in our globally integrated world, the growth and stability of our partners has significant implications to the U.S.’s national food security and to the global food system as a whole.

It is this commonality of shared food where our symposium begins and builds, allowing us to address food security and defense in the Americas. As a part of the Latin American cohort, programing will be joined by our contacts in Mexico, Guatemala, Columbia, Costa Rica, and Honduras.

Click here to register and join the symposium.

     

Schedule

9:15 a.m.
Root Rot & Damping Off in Cow Peas and Other Legumes
Dr. Clement Akotsen-Mensah
Alabama A&M, USA
     
10:00 a.m.
Cucurbit Diseases (Cucumber, Squash, & Melon)
Dr. Waana Kaluwasha
Lincoln University Plant Pathology, USA
     
10:45 a.m.
Moderated Panel Discussion on Emerging Plant Pests & Disease
Moderator: Dr. Jessica Epple-Farmer
Panelist: USA, Mexico, Guatemala
     
1:00 p.m.
Screwworm: Reemergence of an Old Foe
Dr. David Orellana DVM
Ministry of Agriculture, Guatemala
     
1:45 p.m.
(HPAI) Influenza in Dairy
Dr. Jason Lombard DVM, MS
Colorado State University, USA
     
2:30 p.m.
Moderated Panel Discussion on Emerging Animal Pests & Disease
Moderator: Dr. Homero Salinas-Gonzalez
Panelist: USA, Mexico, Guatemala
     
USDA logo with National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture
     
1890 Center of Excellence - Global Food Security and Defense
     
Tennessee State University
     
Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala
     
CITT
     
Reasonable accommodation will be provided for people with disabilities and special needs. To make arrangements, please contact Dr. Jessica Epple-Farmer at epplej@lincolnu.edu. Lincoln University is an equal Opportunity employer and provider