Thailand: Agriculture concerned about four-legged coconut farmers in an ambush in drought

게시됨 2021년 1월 7일

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The Department of Agriculture in Thailand is warning farmers in Chachoengsao Province about a severe outbreak of four-legged coconut mites, a pest that can cause significant damage to coconut production. The mites, which are not visible to the naked eye, cause deep grooves in the fruit, leading to small, atrophied, and falling coconuts. The mites can reduce yield by up to 70%. Due to the location of the mites within the fruit poles, spraying is not an effective control method. The Department of Agriculture is surveying the damage and providing training to farmers on prevention and control measures. Farmers with questions can contact the Mites and Spider Research Group.
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Department of Agriculture Warning of the four-legged spreading outbreak during the drought After discovering the destruction of the perfume coconut plantation, Chachoengsao Province, the result has the tip of a deep brown wound almost around the fruit. Pointed the heaviest damage, resulting in small, atrophy and falling, unable to sell Severe plantations recommend cutting the inflorescences and bunches. Collecting fruit and debris from coconut peeling to destroy and cut the cycle, not to return to the epidemic again, Mr. Pichet Wiriyamayakorn, Director-General of the Department of Agriculture, revealed that he received a report from researchers at the Plant Protection Research Institute, which has visited the garden survey area Fragrant coconut of farmers in Chachoengsao Province Found many coconuts in the plantations that were destroyed into deep grooves. Cracked into streaks like brown wood grain, the end of the wound is sharp and wound around or almost around the fruit. From ...
출처: RYT9

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