Frank Stronach Plant Science Center Conference Facility announced for UF’s Citra operation

Published: February 16 2011

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – University of Florida officials announced today that construction of a much-needed conference center will begin soon at its Plant Science Research and Education Unit, known as PSREU, in Citra, Fla. thanks to a gift of $1.5 million from Frank Stronach, founder and Chairman of Magna International Inc.

The 5,380 square-foot multi-purpose building will be accompanied by a 7,000 square-foot open pavilion to help accommodate year-round educational programs at the site, which is operated by UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

In recognition of the gift, the building will be named the Frank Stronach Plant Science Center.

Stronach has been a longtime advocate of the research conducted by the PSREU and wanted to show his support for the successful future of the operation and its educational component.

“Investment in agricultural research is vital to ensure that we will be able to boost crop yields and enhance food quality for the future, particularly in the growing field of all-natural food production,” said Stronach. “The Plant Science Center at Citra will play an important role in conducting and disseminating innovative plant research and scientific breakthroughs related to crop management.”

Magna International Inc. is one the world’s largest and most diversified suppliers of automotive components, systems and modules (NYSE: MGA). Magna employs more than 92,000 people in 248 manufacturing operations and 81 product development and engineering centers in 25 countries.

What currently makes up the PSREU site was the home to UF cattle research from 1972 to 1995. UF/IFAS then began to consolidate its agronomic, fruit and vegetable operation there.

PRSEU now consists of 22 buildings on 1,068 acres hosting more than 150 UF/IFAS researchers and over 600 projects. Research areas include trees, turf, crop management, plant pathology and fertility, vegetables, citrus, entomology, nematology and weed science among others.

“Mr. Stronach’s gift will allow us to complete a 23-building complex devoted to all facets of plant research,” says Daniel Colvin, director of research programs for the PSREU. “The anchor conference center building will become the focal point for all educational and outreach activities to make the general public aware of research innovations discovered by UF/IFAS.”

The Frank Stronach Plant Science Center will contain three multi-use meeting rooms, which can be combined to seat up to 300.
UF/IFAS officials expect construction on the building to get underway in the spring and be completed by fall.

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Chris Brazda , cbrazda@uff.ufl.edu , 352-392-1633

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Daniel Colvin , 352-591-2678

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