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AgNet News Hour: Monday, 05-09-22

Brian German May 9, 2022 AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…secure a safe food supply amidst global uncertainty and detail on the 2022 CPS Research Symposium in June. Tune in to the show for these news stories, interviews, features, and…

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Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 09-14-21

Brian German September 14, 2021 Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show is filled with stories covering the push for Newsom to veto AB 616, CPS…

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Western Growers Continues Support for Center for Produce Safety

Brian German April 7, 2021 General

Western Growers is helping to further the efforts of the Center for Produce Safety (CPS) by donating $1 million as part of the current fundraising campaign. CPS quietly began the…

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Industry Call for Produce Safety Research Funding

Brian German January 20, 2021 Fruits & Vegetables, Funding

…reminds us why CPS exists: to generate practical science to increase the safety of all our commodities,” CPS past-chair and Wegmans Food Markets’ senior vice president of perishable merchandising Dave Corsi said. “The…

Center for Produce Safety (CPS)

Animal Health Market Forecasted to Reach $58 Billion by 2025

Dan February 23, 2017 Cattle, Industry News Release

…system integration solutions. Technological advancements, such as Cloud Service Brokerage (CSB), Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS), Cyber-Physical System (CPS), and clinical integration, are anticipated to offer new opportunities for market…

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USDA: $5 Million in Funds for Smart Technology Innovations in Agriculture

Dan December 23, 2016 General

…Cyber Physical Systems Joint Competitive Grant program helps coordinate the work of multiple federal agencies to improve the science behind increasingly complex cyber-physical systems (CPS)—the way the physical world connects…

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Funding for Smart Technology Innovations in Agriculture

Dan December 16, 2016 Industry News Release

…Cyber Physical Systems Joint Competitive Grant program helps coordinate the work of multiple federal agencies to improve the science behind increasingly complex cyber-physical systems (CPS)—the way the physical world connects…

Cyber Physical Systems Joint Competitive Grant programNational Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)Smart Technology Innovations

Fresh Express $500,000 for Safety Research Campaign

Taylor Hillman February 13, 2016 Industry News Release

Fresh salad producer Fresh Express will provide $500,000 to the Center for Produce Safety’s (CPS) Campaign for Produce Safety, CPS and company officials announced today. This commitment from Fresh Express…

Center for Produce Safety Announces Call for Research Proposals

Dan January 21, 2014 Corn, Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release, Specialty Crops, Vegetables

…and postharvest water are among the core research areas listed. A complete list of research priorities is posted on the home page of the CPS website, http://cps.ucdavis.edu. CPS and its…

Center for Produce Safety Announces Call for Research Proposals

Dan January 15, 2014 Corn, Field & Row Crops, General, Industry News Release, Specialty Crops, Vegetables

…postharvest water are among the core research areas listed. A complete list of research priorities is posted on the home page of the CPS website, http://cps.ucdavis.edu. CPS and its partners…

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