Committee
Agriculture
Purpose and Scope
Agrosecurity is a framework of programs, activities, and outreach that aid in protecting food and agriculture systems from all hazards, whether natural, accidental, or deliberate. The EDEN Agriculture Committee encourages the development and use of teaching and outreach materials for Extension professionals to address these agrosecurity issues.
History
EDEN’s Agriculture Committee was formed to address challenges concerning the security of production agriculture and the food supply. One of the committee’s first tasks was to create the EDEN Strengthening Community Agrosecurity Preparedness (S-CAP) pilot workshops. The workshops empower local Extension personnel and other community partners to:
More than 40 S-CAP workshops have been completed since 2009, enabling communities to improve disaster preparation, prevention, mitigation, response, and recovery efforts.
Goals and Objectives
Membership
The committee elects a Chair and Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect annually. Its members are Extension professionals who have diverse backgrounds in disaster preparedness, plant health, animal health, and food safety but have a common interest in preventing intentional, accidental, or natural agricultural disasters. The group holds monthly conference calls as well as an annual meeting that is held in conjunction with the EDEN annual meeting.
Anyone who is interested in developing, promoting, and conducting educational programs to protect agriculture and our food supply is welcome to join the committee.
Chair

Job Title: Dairy Extension Educator
Office Phone: (717) 514-4717
Email: ude.usp@9135rms
Delegate Type: Delegate
Institution: Penn State University


