
Increased awareness of side-effects has reduced post-harvest chemical use on Citrus © Rachel Jones (CC BY-NC)
Here’s a taste of some of the latest stories about plant health, including chemical-free citrus post-harvest becoming the new standard, how weeds could help feed billions in a warming world and the rehabilitation of banana fields devastated by Xanthomonas wilt in DRC.
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- Chemical-free citrus post-harvest becoming new standard
Fresh Plaza, 13th June 2014 - The hunt for maize to resist a fatal East African virus
SciDev.Net, 12th June 2014 - Video – Farmers warned over illegal pesticides
Farmers Weekly, 11th June 2014 - Kenya: Agriculture ministry moves in to fight tomato pest
Fresh Plaza, 10th June 2014 - Nigeria: Farmers Cry Out Over Potato Blight Disease
The Nigerian Observer, 6th June 2014 - How Weeds Could Help Feed Billions in a Warming World
Environment 360, 5th June 2014 - Wild Relatives of food crops
The Scientist, 1st June 2014 - Rehabilitating banana fields devastated by Xanthomonas wilt
ProMusa, 30th May 2014 - Rwanda Seeks to Invest in Green Growth Approach
AllAfrica News, 25th May 2014 - Potato blight mapped in Europe
Agripress, 21st May 2014
See more plant health news on the Plantwise Knowledge Bank.
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