Since its creation in 1985, NYWGF has sponsored an ambitious and comprehensive program in close coordination with the industry and academia. As with the promotion program, private sector funding is required to leverage the state matching funds. NYWGF’s annual research budget is normally between $350,000-$500,000 to support dozens of individual projects, mostly conducted by Cornell AgriTeh in Geneva, NY.
The private sector funds come from various organizations, businesses and individuals to support the three main areas of research: viticulture (grape growing), enology (winemaking), and wine and health. The state matching funds are allocated in proportion to the respective amounts of private sector funds supporting each category.
Particularly in the case of viticulture, NYWGF’s research committee and Board of Directors solicit recommendations from the Lake Erie Regional Grape Research and Extension Program, an industry committee of processors who conduct a thorough review of all proposals submitted. Once NYWGF receives their recommendations, the Foundation’s research committee makes final allocations to individual projects.
Like the promotion program, the research program is enhancing NYWGF’s overall strategic goal: “To have the New York grape and wine industry recognized as a world leader in quality, productivity, and social responsibility.”
Click here to view the list of 2022-2023 Funded Research Projects.
Agrichemical Remote Sensing to Improve Sustainable Grape Disease Management
Gold/Jiang/Cadle-Davidson
Continuing Veraison to Harvest Newsletter and Fruit Sampling in 2022
Gerling/Walter-Peterson/Wise/Phillips Russo/Meyers
Determining bud mortality via thermal & multispectral imaging
Vanden Heuvel/Jiang
Development of a high throughput assay to detect insecticide resistance in Drosophila melanogaster
Scott/Loeb/Walter-Peterson/Gilrein/Zaman/Phillips Russo
Effect of silicon on grapevine health
Acevedo/Hed
Evaluation of a berry cuticle supplement to reduce cluster rots in vineyards
Wise/Walter-Peterson
Phillips Russo/Olmstead/Martin
Tracking grapevine cold hardiness across New York; 2022-2023
Londo/Walter-Peterson