IR-4 Update from Headquarters Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach

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IR-4 Update from Headquarters Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach (w/J. Baron, Executive Director & D. Kunkel, Assoc. Director) (2010 IR-4 Western Region SLR/CLC Meeting - 3/16-17, Univ. of Arizona, Yuma, AZ). -- IR-4 2009 Deliverables - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IR-4 Update from Headquarters

Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach

(w/J. Baron, Executive Director & D. Kunkel, Assoc. Director)

(2010 IR-4 Western Region SLR/CLC Meeting - 3/16-17, Univ. of Arizona, Yuma, AZ)

-- IR-4 2009 Deliverables• “Big picture” project successes• New uses obtained• Crop group revisions• New database/improved website searching

-- Organization and Changes• Budget (who pays for IR-4?)• New Headquarters org chart

-- International Initiatives/Public Health• Global residue study; global reviews• NAFTA/OECD/Codex/JMPR activities• Public Health cooperative project

-- Regulatory Challenges-- 2010 Food Use Workshop

“Big Picture” Project Successes

2009-2014 Strategic Plan published 4/2009

Successful USDA/SAES IR-4 Peer Review 5/2009

NRSP-4 Reauthorization; Proposal for Continued Hatch Act Funding 10/2010 to 9/2015; unanimous Agr. Exp. Station Directors support

ARS part of IR-4 Peer Review 3/2010

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Crop Grouping Expansion and Harmonization

Multiyear Joint Project with EPA, International Crop Grouping Consultants Committee (ICGCC) and Codex to evaluate crop groups and extrapolation

• Validate US and Canadian crop groupings/add new crops to existing groups and/or new groups/subgroups • Work with International stakeholders to modify Codex groups to better support global trade via extrapolation • Global harmonization of crop groups is ultimate goal

Crop Group Revision Status

Will be codified soon – proposed FR rule published 1/6/2010 (expect final rule June 2010?):

Oilseed group 20 (new - will harmonize with Canada) Citrus Fruit group 10 Pome Fruit group 11 Fruiting Vegetables group 8

Ready for next FR notice: Stone Fruit group 12

In Review at EPA: Tree Nut group 14

In Preparation (IR-4 & ICGCC): Herbs and Spices group 19 Tropical/subtropical edible & inedible peel groups Leafy Vegetables group 4 & Brassica Vegetables group 5

New Database/Website Searches

IR-4 Website:

http://ir4.rutgers.edu/

Who pays for IR-4?

Direct Contributions ~ $18 million USDUSDA-NIFA $12,180,000USDA-ARS $ 4,000,000State Ag. Exp. Stations $ 481,182Grants from Industry ~$ 1,000,000

Indirect Contributions: about equal to direct $s (from industry and university site hosts)Test ChemicalsTechnical Support Employee BenefitsUtilities/Land UseOther miscellaneous research costs

IR-4 International Initiatives

Global leadership- Global Minor Use Summit (2007 & 2011)- global residue study (27 trials in 22

countries) - harmonization of crop groups and MRLs- involved in multi-national submissions and

global registrations

GLOBAL RESIDUE STUDY

EXAMPLE GLOBAL JOINT REVIEWS

Chemical Toxicology Residue Chem Eco-tox E-Fate Product Chemistry

Pyrasulfatole Australia Canada USA USA Australia

Pyroxsulam USA Australia Australia Canada USA

Chlorantraniliprole USA Australia UK Ireland Canada

Spirotetramat USA Canada Austria Austria Canada

Thiencarbazone/ UK UK Canada USA UKCyprosulfamide

Saflufenacil*Australia peer review Canada Canada USA USA USA

Fluopyram*Japan peer review Germany USA USA Canada Germany

Objectives:• To address grower pest control needs with safe

effective products in a manner that does not affect trade markets

• To provide simultaneous submissions to both regulatory agencies (EPA and PMRA)

• Submissions reviewed and registrations approved in both countries at approximately the same time with harmonized tolerances/MRLs

NAFTA Minor Use Cooperative

NAFTA “Win-Win” Model

• Cooperative research with Canada started in 1996

– Mutual projects conducted jointly on both sides of the border - reduced trials needed in each country; Canada as Study Director and Sponsor; common protocol/data book

– Supported by EPA/PMRA joint reviews and workshare

• Major funding and expansion for “IR-4 North” in 2003

NAFTA Minor Use Joint Review Projects

Progress Report:– Joint Review program to date

• 18 submissions/petitions completed• Currently 5 in review• 7 more submissions in 2009

– Minor Use Joint Review results• More than 60 new uses• Reduced timeframe (~12 months)

– Other submissions/petitions will be submitted as “work share”

OECD Activities• IR-4 Serves on Expert Group on Minor Uses (EGMU) – Establishment endorsed in June 2007 – Work plan: • Develop mechanisms to enable work sharing • Collaborate with the Residue Expert Working Group • Promote work of OECD • Report to Registration Steering Group (RSG)

IR-4 Codex Activities

• Work with commodity groups and EPA to add uses to JMPR work plan

• Review JMPR work plan and dovetail IR-4 data with chemicals scheduled for review

• Work with EPA and Registrants to submit data to JMPR

IR-4 CODEX/JMPR Activities• IR-4 2006 and 2007 JMPR reviews

– Seven products for cranberry– Bifenazate: pome fruit, stone fruit, berries and other

small fruits, nuts and seeds, fruiting vegetables, cucurbits root crops, dried herbs (hops and mint)

– Quinoxyfen: lettuce, melon, strawberry and peppers

• IR-4 2008 JMPR reviews– Imidacloprid (11 crops), spinosad (3 crops)– Azoxystrobin, Chlorantraniliprole, Boscalid,

Tebuconazole (Mfg. submitted IR-4 data)

IR-4 CODEX/JMPR Activities• IR-4 submitted data in 2009 for JMPR review

– Indoxacarb – stone fruit, cucurbits, Southern pea, mint, cranberry

– Methoxyfenozide – citrus, root veggies, peas and beans, cucurbits, bushberry, cranberry, strawberry, peanut, tropical fruits

– Buprofezin – grape, fruiting veggies, pomefruit, stonefruit, berries, tropical fruits, bean, olive, almond, cucurbits

– IR-4 data submitted by Mfg.– For Spirodiclofen, Fenbuconazole,Thiamethoxam

• IR-4 submissions to JMPR in 2010 and beyond– Fenpyroximate, Acetamiprid, Etoxazole

History & Status of Public Health Pesticides (PHP) Program

• June 2008: ARS & IR-4 Co-op agreement signed– $160,000 / yr for 3 years– Funded by DoD’s Deployed Warfighter

Protection Program (DWFP; 2004), funds passing through ARS

– Objective: Register pesticides (including repellents, attractants, and toxicants) for public health use

History & Status of Public Health Pesticides (PHP) Program (p2)

• 2008-2009: Initiation & Recruitment– Keith Dorschner initiates etofenprox residue trial

• April 2009: ARS & IR-4 Co-op amendment– Total funding $250,000/yr through June 25,

2013– Salary, benefits, travel, some research

• Summer 2009: Program Manager Hired– Karl Malamud-Roam begins Sept 15, 2009

Regulatory & Litigation Challenges

-- Clean Water Act (pesticide applications deemed point sources of pollution/need for permits)

-- Endangered Species Act assessments (Fish and Wildlife)-- Endocrine disruption & immunotox data requirements-- Additional safety factors (impact on tolerances and risk cups)-- Disclosure of inert ingredients in commercial formulations-- EPA “Notice of Registration” postings in the Federal Register-- Inclusion of adjuvants on product labels-- Challenges to IR-4 submission fee exemption under PRIA II

Prep for Food Use Workshop 2010

HQ deadline for receipt of new PCRs to be considered at Sept. workshop -

Aug 18

Website Project Nominations: Aug 23-Sept 6

CHANGE FOR 2009 

PARTICIPANTS WILL PRIORITIZE NEEDS FOR EFFICACY & CROP SAFETY RESEARCH FOR 2011

Food Use Workshop 2010

September 14-15JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa

(http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lasjw-jw-marriott-las-vegas-resort-spa-and-golf/)

Sept. 13: 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. Dessert Reception/Mixer Sept. 14: 8:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Welcome/“State of IR-4”Weed Science discussions/prioritizationBegin Plant Pathology discussions/prioritization

Sept. 14: 5:30-7:30 pm reception Sept. 15: 8:00 – 5:15 p.m.

Complete Plant PathologyEntomology discussions/prioritization

 

Sept. 17 – FUW prioritization results will be posted on the IR-4 website

Thank You!

Van Starner: starner@aesop.rutgers.edu (732) 932-9575 ext 4621

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