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Guy Tingos, Deputy Commissioner


Exclusion | Pest Detection & Management | Export Certification | Crop Statistics | Farmer's Market | Standards | Laboratory Services

Preventing pests from becoming established in an agricultural system is an important component of any integrated pest management program. Exotic pests may flourish in new environments if imported without their natural enemies.

The Agricultural Commissioner regulates the commercial and private transport of plants into and out of Santa Barbara County. Commercial and private citizens, alike, are requested to respect California's quarantine laws to prevent the introduction of exotic pests.

 Exclusion
Pest exclusion is the first line of defense against invasion by exotic pests. Incoming commercial and private shipments of plant material are subject to inspection for compliance with plant import regulations. Infested or prohibited shipments are subject to regulatory action.

Descriptions of some pests of concern are available online. Contact office for more information.

 Pest Detection & Management
Pest detection is the second line of defense against exotic pest introduction. Surveys are conducted on a periodic basis to detect exotic insects. Regulatory actions or eradication projects may be conducted on incipient infestations.

Unfortunately, exotic pests do occasionally get established. When feasible, the department works towards the long term biological control of newly introduced pests.

Project reports in pest detection and management are available online.

Export Certification
Plant exports may require certification for freedom from insects and disease when shipped to certain states and countries. The receiving state or country may require certification according to state, federal or local standards.

Contact office for information on other states' and countries' quarantine regulations. Also, a browsable database of other countries' quarantine regulations is available, at cost, through Purdue University's EXCERPT web page.

 Crop Statistics
Agricultural production statistics are compiled and published yearly. Growers are requested to complete and return their surveys to ensure an accurate report.

Crop Report's are available online. Contact our office for more information.

 Certified Farmer's Market
Farmer's markets and producers are certified upon demonstration of compliance with direct marketing and quality standards. Information on certification is available from any of our offices.

Contact the market manager for information on selling at a farmer's market.

Information about California's Markets can be found by visiting the California Federation of Certified Farmer's Market's web site.

Market Schedules

Santa Barbara Certified Farmer's Market Association
232 Anacapa St Ste 1-A
Santa Barbara CA 93101
(805)962-5354
Downtown Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara St & Cota St
Saturdays,
8:30am - 12:30pm
Old Town Santa Barbara
500 & 600 block State St
Tuesdays,
Summer 4pm - 7:30pm
Winter 3pm - 6:30pm
Goleta
5700 block Calle Real
Thursdays, 3pm - 6pm
Montecito-Coast Village
1100 and 1200 block of Coast Village Rd
Fridays, 8am - 11:15am
Carpinteria
800 block Linden Ave
Thursdays,
Summer 4pm - 7pm
Winter 3pm - 6pm
Solvang
Copenhagen Dr & 1st St
Wednesdays,
Summer 4pm - 7pm
Winter 3pm - 6pm
La Cumbre Plaza
110 S Hope Ave
Wednesdays, 2pm - 6pm

Central Cities Certified Farmer's Market Association
PO Box 958
Nipomo CA 93444
(805)709-6740
Orcutt
Corner Bradley St & Clark St
Tuesdays, 10am - 1pm
Lompoc
Corner Ocean Ave & "I" St
Fridays, 2pm - 6pm
Santa Maria
Corner Broadway & Main St
Wednesdays, 12:30pm-4:30pm
 

 Standards

Agricultural products from lemons to orchids and honey to eggs must meet certain quality and packaging standards. Information on nursery, produce, or organic standards is available by contacting our offices.

 Laboratory Services

An entomologist and plant pathologist are on staff to support the regulatory mandate of the department. Laboratory services are available for agriculture and the general public. Accurate identification of a pest species assists in protecting agricultural resources, and in making informed pest management decisions.

 
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