HLB Update - Ventura County Detections
There have been no new confirmed positive HLB detections in Ventura since early February, and no recent expansions to the 5-mile HLB quarantine in place in the Santa Paula area. To see a map of the current HLB quarantine areas and other details of HLB detections throughout the state, updated weekly, please visit maps.cdfa.ca.gov/WeeklyACPMaps/HLBWeb/HLB_Treatments.pdf.
Visit Information for Citrus Growers/Grove Managers for the most up to date mitigation requirements for moving bulk citrus to, from, and within an HLB quarantine. Even if mitigation is not required, it is still required for growers to submit an ACP-Free Declaration Form to the applicable county agricultural commissioner's (CAC) office in advance. The ACP-Free Declaration Form has been updated to reflect these changes.
There have been no confirmed positive HLB detections or HLB quarantines in Santa Barbara county to date.
2024 Ventura County ACP-HLB Grower Meeting June 11 - In person or via Zoom
All are welcome. June 11th, 8:30am - 1pm at United Water Conservation District, 1701 Lombard Street in Oxnard, or on Zoom (Meeting ID: 833 1062 0864, Passcode ACPHLB). This meeting has been approved for 4 DPR CEUs (1.25 Laws, 2.75 Other). To receive CEUs you must attend in person and pre-register with DPR at https://cereported/courses/290. If you are not seeking CEUs, there is no registration required.
The full agenda is below.
Citrus Program Leadership Changes
The California Department of Food and Agriculture's (CDFA) Pest and Disease Prevention Division (CPDPD) has announced that as of May 14, 2024, Victoria Hornbaker, former director of the CPDPD, transitioned to her new role as the director of the CDFA's Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services (PHPPS) Division. David Gutierrez, branch chief of the CPDPD, will serve as interim director while a recruitment process is conducted to find a permanent hire for the role. Read Full Article Here
Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Committee Meetings -- Webinar and In Person
All meeting agendas and eventually the minutes are posted at www.cdfa.ca.gov/citrus committee/. The 2023-24 schedule for the Full Committee is here, and the schedule for Subcommittees is here.
- Executive Subcommittee - June 26
- Finance Subcommittee - July 9
- Operations Subcommittee - July 10
- Outreach Subcommittee - July 17
- Full Committee - August 8
All meetings are free and open to the public to listen to or make public comment. Meetings are currently in person and accessible via phone and/or webinar. Links to register for and join meetings are included in agendas when posted.
For a list of all current committee members, click here.
Important ACP/HLB Documents and Resources
- CDFA Citrus Division website: https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/Citrus/
- Regulatory/Quarantine
oSign up for regulatory updates from the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division at www.cdfa/signup-email-updates.
oInteractive map to find out how close you are to HLB detections.
oRegulatory requirements for moving bulk citrus: Information for Citrus Growers
oSummary of regulatory requirements in the event of an HLB detection in commercial citrus: citrusinsider.org/Regulatory-Flyer
oSanta Barbara County Ag Commissioner's Office
- General ACP/HLB
oInformation on the state ACP/HLB program including maps, quarantine information, and a signup option for email alerts: citrusinsider.org/
oBiology of ACP and HLB, detection maps and recommendations for monitoring, eradication and management: ucanr.edu/sites/acp/
oUC IPM recommendations for ACP insecticides
oVideo on Best Practices in the Field, available in English and Spanish
oEn español -- Spanish-only ACP/HLB presentation video presentation and audio-only recording.
- Research
oLatest Science Advisory Panel Report
oUC Ag Experts Talk presentations on management of various citrus pests and diseases are available for viewing here and here on YouTube.
oCitrus Research Board video presentations from webinar series and California Citrus Conference
oSummaries of the latest research to combat HLB: ucanr.edu/sites/scienceforcitrushealth/
oScience-based analyses to guide policy decisions, logistics, and operations: www.datoc.us
-------- FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
Cressida Silvers
CA Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program
ACP/HLB Grower Liaison
Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties
805 284-3310 (phone or text)
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