Aderr of Brazil will carry out a phytosanitary survey of quarantine pests

Published 2022년 2월 22일

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The article highlights a significant initiative by the Roraima government and the Aderr, which plans to inspect 800 properties to ensure the health of 140 thousand plants cultivated in the state, producing fruits and cocoa. This initiative aims to comply with the Ministry's requirements and prevent the spread of pests that could negatively impact agriculture. The inspections will be conducted throughout the year in various municipalities, with no remedy for pests suggested other than integrated management, including regular inspections, eradication of symptomatic plants, and the use of healthy, certified seedlings.
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Ascom/Aderr 800 properties will be visited and around 140 thousand plants that produce oranges, lemons, tangerines, grapes, cocoa, cupuaçu and acerola will be inspected. It is an important work to protect fruit growing in Roraima and comply with the determinations of the Map (Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply). “This is an important action for agriculture in our State, as it guarantees the health of the various agricultural crops, in addition to meeting a demand from the Ministry that requires annual reports on the health status, in order to prevent the occurrence of pests that can cause damage. to the economy,” said governor Antonio Denarium. According to agricultural inspector Washington Luis, responsible for the phytosanitary survey, the maximum number of properties in rural and urban areas of the municipalities of Roraima will be visited, to assess symptoms and signs of the presence of pests on plants. He explained that quarantine pests are so called because they ...
Source: Abrafrutas

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