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Code · California · Food and Agricultural Code

§ 553

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(a)It is the intent of the Legislature that the Regents of the University of California establish the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program to support all of the following:
(1)Competitive grants for research on topics described in Section 552.
(2)The giving of instructions and practical demonstrations in agriculture and imparting information through demonstrations, publications, and otherwise, and for printing and distribution of information in connection with the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program. Where feasible, these demonstrations shall include field research conducted on cooperating farms.
(3)Planning for and management of University of California farmlands committed to supporting long-term continuous research in sustainable agricultural practices and farming systems.
(b)Those eligible to apply for competitive grants under subdivision
(a)shall include individuals affiliated with public and private institutions of higher education and with nonprofit tax-exempt organizations.
(c)All grant applications shall be subject to peer review for scientific merit.
(d)In awarding grants, preference shall be given to projects that include field evaluation and offer the greatest potential for measurable progress toward attaining the long-term goals pursuant to Section 552.
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