The Ir-4 Project, based in Princeton, NJ, is a collaborative effort that focuses on addressing minor use issues in crop protection. Through government support, international organization backing, and the involvement of the crop protection industry, the project aims to find solutions for the cultivation of minor use crops. The project organizes global summits and workshops, bringing together regulators, growers, academics, and professionals to discuss common threats and prioritize pest management solutions for growers worldwide.
The Minor Use Foundation, initiated by the Ir-4 Project, works towards delivering the priorities established by the Global Minor Use Summits. With a focus on crop protection needs essential for production, the foundation collaborates with various stakeholders to address minor use issues. Through their efforts, they aim to support growers and provide information and resources to tackle challenges related to minor use crops.
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