Here’s a taste of some of the latest stories about plant health, including the success of the M9 banana variety in Uganda, a study into the timeline of climate change effects on agriculture and a warning on the use of miticides in Almond IPM.
- Ghana: Cassava could be an industrial crop
Fresh Plaza, 15th March 2016 - Kenya: Researchers Step Up Trials for Genetically Altered Crops in Bid to Fight Hunger
AllAfrica News: Food and Agriculture, 14th March 2016 - Nigeria: Expert Advises Farmers Against Early Planting of Crops
AllAfrica News: Food and Agriculture, 14th March 2016 - Tanzania: Subsistence Farmers Get AGRA Support
AllAfrica News: Food and Agriculture, 12th March 2016 - Uganda goes bananas for the M-9 variety
Fresh Plaza, 10th March 2016 - Peruvian organic banana exports on a halt due to floods
Fresh Plaza, 8th March 2016 - Africa’s staple food crops vulnerable
Fresh Plaza, 8th March 2016 - Occurrence and pathogenicity of plant-parasitic nematodes on commonly grown banana cultivars in South Africa
Bioversity International, 8th March 2016 - Argentina: Red spot, the main disease affecting plums
Fresh Plaza, 7th March 2016 - Almond IPM: Selective miticides let predators build up
International Association for the Plant Protection Sciences, 4th March 2016
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