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USDA Launches “New World Screwworm Grand Challenge” to Safeguard Livestock and Crops

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has launched a major initiative, the “New World Screwworm (NWS) Grand Challenge,” aimed at preventing the spread of the New World Screwworm, a destructive pest that threatens livestock and agricultural productivity.

The new program seeks to strengthen biosecurity measures in the United States and across the region by combining expanded funding, strategic research, and proactive pest management efforts. The USDA emphasizes that this initiative is critical to protecting the nation’s livestock industry, which contributes significantly to the U.S. economy, as well as supporting the broader agricultural sector.

“The New World Screwworm poses a serious risk to livestock and agricultural production,” said a USDA spokesperson. “Through the NWS Grand Challenge, we are intensifying our efforts to detect, control, and ultimately prevent the spread of this pest, safeguarding both farmers’ livelihoods and regional biosecurity.”

The Grand Challenge will fund innovative research into advanced detection, sterilization, and containment methods, while also supporting collaboration with local farmers, state agencies, and regional partners. The USDA is encouraging stakeholders to adopt recommended preventive measures and remain vigilant against potential infestations.

The initiative highlights the USDA’s ongoing commitment to proactive pest management, ensuring that the nation’s agricultural industries remain resilient against emerging threats. By fostering innovation and coordinated action, the NWS Grand Challenge aims to secure a safer, more productive future for U.S. agriculture.

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