
Community seed banks in Ethiopia are preserving seeds of local crops to strengthen food security © Bioversity International/C.Fadda
Here’s a taste of some of the latest stories about plant health, including a study on the use of predator beetles as biocontrol for the destructive coffee berry borer, a look at the role of Ethiopia’s seedbanks in food security and turning barren land into banana orchards in Bangladesh.
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- Rwanda: 50 Best Farmers to Be Awarded Through Yield Competition
AllAfrica News: Food and Agriculture, 17th October 2014
- Ethiopia: Ethiopia’s Seed Banks and the Search for Food Security
AllAfrica News: Food and Agriculture, 16th October 2014
- Bangladesh: Leaf blight, sheath rot diseases affect fields
The Daily Star, 15th October 2014
- Argentina: Hail caused significant losses for pear
Fresh Plaza, 15th October 2014
- Bangladesh: Turning barren char land into big banana orchard
Fresh Plaza, 13th October 2014
- India: Banana aphids hit plantations, prices soar
Fresh Plaza, 13th October 2014
- Guyana: Pact signed for Suriname expertise to tackle black sigatoka
Stabroek News, 12th October 2014
- Predator beetle could chow down on coffee pest
West Hawaii Today, 8th October 2014
- Vietnam’s Mekong Delta farmers spend 1mn on crop protection in H1: GfK
Tuoitrenews, 8th October 2014
- Garlic injection could tackle tree diseases
BBC News, 7th October 2014
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