Coffee Berry Borer Webinars with Researchers and Extension
In lieu of the 2020 CBB Conference, which was cancelled due to COVID-19, USDA-Agricultural Research Service and the University of Hawaii-CTAHR hosted ten online presentations from CBB researchers and extension which provided farmers, researchers, Cooperative Extension, and other agricultural professionals the opportunity to gather virtually, and share their CBB and coffee-related research, knowledge, and experiences. Thank you to all who presented and participated in the webinars! Mahalo!
Save the Date! The CBB Conference has been rescheduled for Sat., April 17, 2021. |
Click on the title to view the presentation summary (coming soon):
Questions or comments, email Roseann Leiner at [email protected]
- Repellants and Biocontrol - Mark Wright (UH CTAHR) - April 9
- New App for CBB Monitoring and Control: BEST BEANS - Nick Manoukis (USDA PBARC) - April 16
- Exploring Physical Barriers as a Tool for CBB Management – Melissa Johnson (USDA PBARC) - April 23
- Frequent and Efficient Harvest - Luis Aristizábal - April 30
- Multiplying Predators - Peter Follett (USDA PBARC) – May 7
- Coffee Fruit Rot and its Relation to CBB and Beauveria bassiana - Paul Bayman (UPR) - May 14
- Management of Plant-parasitic Nematodes in Coffee Production - Roxana Myers (USDA PBARC) – May 21
- Farmers Managing CBB: Update from HDOA Subsidy Program Surveys - Melanie Bondera (HDOA) – May 28
- CBB Management and Coffee Research Updates from CTAHR's Cooperative Extension - Andrea Kawabata (UH CTAHR) - June 4
- Infection and Severity of Coffee Leaf Rust, Hemileia vastatrix (Berk & Br.), and their Relationship to Weather Variables in Four Locations in Puerto Rico - Paula Garcia (UPR) - June 11
Questions or comments, email Roseann Leiner at [email protected]
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The university is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution providing programs and services to the people of Hawai‘i without regard to race, sex, gender identity and expression, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, arrest and court record, sexual orientation, or status as a covered veteran.
Special needs statements:
If you require information in an alternative format, please contact us at: [email protected].
If you have a disability and require special assistance, please contact Andrea at [email protected]or (808)322-4894 at least one week prior to the event.