The purpose of this study was to evaluate the U.S.-Canadian Greenhouse Certification Program (USGCP) that was initiated in 1998. A survey consisting of 34 questions was designed and 43 out of ≈48 nurseries in Florida participating in the USGCP were visited. Based on the answers to the questionnaire, most of the nurseries were in compliance with the majority of USGCP requirements, growers were satisfied with the program, and there was an economic benefit to participating in the program. The main problems identified were the ambiguous wording of some of the requirements and the impracticality of keeping imported and domestic plants completely segregated. Moreover, many of the respondents did not have a written description of a pest management plan. Chi square statistical analysis showed that there was almost no difference between nursery groups in their responses to the majority of the survey questions, indicating that the USGCP is a successful program for both large and small nurseries. This quantitative assessment of the USGCP is the first assessment conducted for this program and discussed in a peer-reviewed publication.
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Merritt, J. L., Dickstein, E., Johnson, R. S., Ward, M., Balaam, R. J., Harmon, C. L., … van Bruggen, A. H. C. (2012). Survey of ornamental nurseries in Florida participating in the U.S.-Canadian greenhouse certification program. HortTechnology, 22(2), 169–176. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.22.2.169
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