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Regulatory Activities of the Southern Region IPM Center Steve Toth Associate Director - Regulatory Issues Southern Region IPM Center Steve Toth Associate Director - Regulatory Issues Southern Region IPM Center SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4,

Insecticide Resistance Management Fact Sheet SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4,

Insecticide Resistance Management Fact Sheet SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4,

Phase-Out of Methyl Bromide Under the Federal Clean Air Act and international treaty to protect ozone layer (Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer), the production and import of methyl bromide phased out in the United States on January 1, 2005 Parties to the Montreal Protocol agreed to allow limited production and import of methyl bromide after January 1, 2005 for “critical use exemptions” Under the Federal Clean Air Act and international treaty to protect ozone layer (Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer), the production and import of methyl bromide phased out in the United States on January 1, 2005 Parties to the Montreal Protocol agreed to allow limited production and import of methyl bromide after January 1, 2005 for “critical use exemptions” 4 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006

Phase-Out of Methyl Bromide Since 2002, Southeastern Consortia have submitted critical use exemption applications for methyl bromide for cucurbits, peppers, strawberries (fruit and nursery production) and tomatoes Methyl bromide allotted for the above uses during 2005, 2006, 2007 and, most recently, 2008 Critical use exemption applications submitted for 2009; awaiting decision sometime in 2007 Since 2002, Southeastern Consortia have submitted critical use exemption applications for methyl bromide for cucurbits, peppers, strawberries (fruit and nursery production) and tomatoes Methyl bromide allotted for the above uses during 2005, 2006, 2007 and, most recently, 2008 Critical use exemption applications submitted for 2009; awaiting decision sometime in SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006

Phase-Out of Methyl Bromide The amount of methyl bromide requested by the U. S. each year ( ) in CUE process is decreasing (39% to 35% to 29% to 23% of 1991 baseline) The amount of methyl bromide authorized by the Parties each year ( ) in CUE process is decreasing (37% to 32% to 26.4% to 21% of 1991 baseline) The continued authorization of methyl bromide by the Parties is dependent on U. S. demonstrating progress toward development of alternatives The amount of methyl bromide requested by the U. S. each year ( ) in CUE process is decreasing (39% to 35% to 29% to 23% of 1991 baseline) The amount of methyl bromide authorized by the Parties each year ( ) in CUE process is decreasing (37% to 32% to 26.4% to 21% of 1991 baseline) The continued authorization of methyl bromide by the Parties is dependent on U. S. demonstrating progress toward development of alternatives SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4,

Phase-Out of Methyl Bromide The Southern Region IPM Center hosted meeting in Raleigh on December 7, 2005 and assisted with travel costs of experts to prepare research plan for identifying/developing pest management alternatives to methyl bromide for the county ham industry The Center also sponsored a Methyl Bromide Alternatives Workshops on Feb , 2005 and March 21-22, 2006 in Raleigh; training for county extension agents in GA, NC, SC, TN and VA Attended International Research Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Orlando, Florida on November 6-9, 2006 The Southern Region IPM Center hosted meeting in Raleigh on December 7, 2005 and assisted with travel costs of experts to prepare research plan for identifying/developing pest management alternatives to methyl bromide for the county ham industry The Center also sponsored a Methyl Bromide Alternatives Workshops on Feb , 2005 and March 21-22, 2006 in Raleigh; training for county extension agents in GA, NC, SC, TN and VA Attended International Research Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Orlando, Florida on November 6-9, 2006 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4,

Responses to EPA/USDA Information Requests The Southern Region IPM Center has added two additional State Contacts (LA and SC) to coordinate expert responses to EPA/USDA regulatory questions PR USVI SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4,

Responses to EPA/USDA Information Requests 9 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006 Current Issues

Responses to EPA/USDA Information Requests 10 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006

Responses to EPA/USDA Information Requests Copper: various states Dimethoate: AL, FL, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, TX, VA, VI Carbofuran: AL, AR, FL, KY, NC, PR, TX, VI PCNB: FL, NC, OK, PR, VI Malathion: AR, FL, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, TX, VA, VI Permethrin: FL, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, VA, VI Botran: FL, NC, OK, PR, TX, VA, VI Metaldehyde: AL, FL, GA, NC, PR, VI Petroleum Oil: FL, GA, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, VI Mineral Oil: FL, GA, NC, PR, TX, VA, VI Aldicarb: AL, FL, KY, NC, PR, TX, VA, VI Copper: various states Dimethoate: AL, FL, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, TX, VA, VI Carbofuran: AL, AR, FL, KY, NC, PR, TX, VI PCNB: FL, NC, OK, PR, VI Malathion: AR, FL, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, TX, VA, VI Permethrin: FL, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, VA, VI Botran: FL, NC, OK, PR, TX, VA, VI Metaldehyde: AL, FL, GA, NC, PR, VI Petroleum Oil: FL, GA, KY, NC, OK, PR, TN, VI Mineral Oil: FL, GA, NC, PR, TX, VA, VI Aldicarb: AL, FL, KY, NC, PR, TX, VA, VI 2006 Requests and Responses: 11 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006

Crop Profiles & PMSPs Submitted in 2006 Florida major citrus (oranges and grapefruit), peppers and tomatoes Georgia cotton and rye Tennessee brambles, hay and soybeans Virginia cattle (beef), cattle (dairy), poultry (chickens), poultry (turkeys), sheep and turfgrass Florida major citrus (oranges and grapefruit), peppers and tomatoes Georgia cotton and rye Tennessee brambles, hay and soybeans Virginia cattle (beef), cattle (dairy), poultry (chickens), poultry (turkeys), sheep and turfgrass 12 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006 Crop Profiles: Pest Management Strategic Plans: Pecans (AL, GA, LA, NC and TX) Sweet corn (Tennessee) Pecans (AL, GA, LA, NC and TX) Sweet corn (Tennessee)

Crop Profiles Planned for * Florida aquatics, radishes and sugarcane Oklahoma spinach and winter canola Virginia greens (collards and turnips), sweet corn and swine Florida aquatics, radishes and sugarcane Oklahoma spinach and winter canola Virginia greens (collards and turnips), sweet corn and swine 13 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006 New Crop Profiles: Revised Crop Profiles: Florida carrots, celery, major citrus (oranges and grapefruit), potatoes and tropical fruit Virginia – older crop profiles Florida carrots, celery, major citrus (oranges and grapefruit), potatoes and tropical fruit Virginia – older crop profiles * Projects funded through 2006 IPM Enhancement Grants: Part I

PMSP Workshops Planned for 2007 Pepper and Tomato Production in Georgia and South Carolina; Jan. 5-6 in Savannah, GA Watermelon Production in Mid-Atlantic States; Jan. 11 at 3 sites in DE, NJ and NC (videoconference) Turkey Production in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia; early Feb. in North Carolina Greenhouse Tomato Production in the U.S.; Feb. 27 in Raleigh, NC Honey Bee Production in Mid-Atlantic States; March 1 in Monroe, NC Pepper and Tomato Production in Georgia and South Carolina; Jan. 5-6 in Savannah, GA Watermelon Production in Mid-Atlantic States; Jan. 11 at 3 sites in DE, NJ and NC (videoconference) Turkey Production in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia; early Feb. in North Carolina Greenhouse Tomato Production in the U.S.; Feb. 27 in Raleigh, NC Honey Bee Production in Mid-Atlantic States; March 1 in Monroe, NC 14 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006

Questions? 15 SRIPMC Advisory Council Meeting, December 4, 2006