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Volume 07

Advances in Crop Science and Technology

ISSN: 2329-8863

Agri 2019

August 15-16, 2019

August 15-16, 2019 | Rome, Italy

14

th

International Conference on

Agriculture & Horticulture

E. Vanessa Campoverde, Adv Crop Sci Tech 2019, Volume 07

The role of UF/IFAS extension in tropical agriculture & horticulture

E. Vanessa Campoverde

University of Florida/ IFAS Extension, USA

Statement of the Problem

: United States land grant universities have a third mission in addition to research and

teaching, called Extension. At the University of Florida (UF) Extension is located within the Institute of Food and

Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and is called UF/IFAS Extension. Extension agents/educators provide research-based,

practical information to agricultural producers and other clients. South Florida’s subtropical climate allows for

production of a variety of crops, however, the same favorable environmental conditions are also ideal for many

production challenges year-round.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation

: UF/IFAS Extension faculty developed, implemented and evaluated

educational programs outcomes and impacts in commercial agriculture production for five years in south Florida.

Programs delivered included classroom workshops, one–on-one consultations and site visits to nurseries.

Findings

: The UF/IFAS Commercial Agriculture/Ornamental Extension Agent trained 2,245 participants in 64

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) workshops conducted in English and Spanish. 652 participants out of 1,165

(55.9%) answered a survey and reported an average class satisfaction of 4.4 out of 5.0 Likert scale (Where 1= least, 5=

greatest value) and knowledge gain of 4.0 out of 5.0 in identification of pests threatening south Florida agriculture.

Training covered such pests as Oriental Fruit Fly (OFF) and Giant African Land Snail (GALS), including their

management.

Conclusion&Significance

: To date UF/IFAS Extension continues to provide timely and relevant tropical agricultural

education on a variety of topics to producers who rely on unbiased and research-based educational trainings. It is

estimated than for every $1 invested in agricultural research and Extension, there is a return of $20 to the community.

Recent Publications

1. Gazis, R., Poudel, B., Dey, K., Zhang, S., Palmateer, A.J., Campoverde, E.V., Baker, C. and Adkins, S. 2018.

“First report of cactus virus X in Hylocereus undatus (dragon fruit) in Florida”. Plant Disease. 102. https://doi.

org/10.1094/PDIS-05-18-0725-PDN

2. Da Silva S., Babu B., Paret M. L., Knox G., Iriarte F., Riddle B., Orwat M., Steed S. T., E. V. Campoverde, and

Figure1: UF/IFAS Extension Agent providing trainings at plant production areas