Control actions on a lobster sleeve in Catinzaco province of La Rioja

Published 2020년 9월 26일

Tridge summary

In Catinzaco, La Rioja, a joint effort by Senasa and other stakeholders successfully controlled lobster outbreaks, with significant pest population reduction. This initiative, part of the Crisis Committee's efforts, continues with enhanced surveillance and treatments, supported by the Lobster Alert System that warns producers and beekeepers about pest locations. Producers are also reminded to ensure their National Sanitary Registry of Agricultural Producers (RENSPA) and beekeepers their RENAPA are up-to-date. Residents are encouraged to report any plague sightings through various channels, including emails, applications, or locally, aiding in the ongoing pest management efforts.
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Original content

Through joint actions of the public and private sectors, and in the framework of the plague emergency. Furthermore, the population level of the lobster was reduced. LA RIOJA - In the area of Catinzaco, province of La Rioja, teams from the National Service of Health and Food Quality (Senasa) verified, during the last weekend, the treatments carried out by producers to control lobster outbreaks. Very good results were obtained from the work carried out and the population level of the pest was reduced. Surveillance and treatments in the area continue to control the lobster remnant, which is why the producers of the Chilecito Department are kept on alert. The actions were carried out within the framework of the Crisis Committee of the region, made up of Senasa, government entities of the province of La Rioja, National Gendarmerie, provincial police, producer associations, rural societies, INTA and universities. In the province, constant monitoring and follow-up of the locust plague is ...
Source: Rural Net

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