Ecuador increases preventive measures against Fusarium 4

Published 2023년 9월 4일

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The Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency (Agrocalidad) in Ecuador has been working for over 12 years to detect and prevent Fusarium Race 4, a disease that affects banana and plantain plantations. They have specialized technicians and laboratory identification methodologies to analyze and prevent the disease. Agrocalidad has intensified disinfection measures in ports and airports to prevent the spread of the disease, and they have deployed 400 technicians and 13 drones to monitor and gather information on risk areas more efficiently.
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Fusarium Race 4 is a disease that affects banana and plantain plantations, causing wilting and death of the plants. It is caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Patricio Almeida, executive director of the Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency (Agrocalidad), the phytosanitary authority of Ecuador, indicated that they have been working for more than 12 years on the detection and prevention of Fusarium in various aspects, mainly highlighting technical training and analysis of Agency officials. "We have specialized technicians based on Fusarium and we have all the laboratory identification methodologies." The executive added that "fortunately all the analyzes we have done have been negative, since in Ecuador the banana industry is a generator of foreign currency, employment and there are many companies that depend on bananas." Almeida explained that they have intensified disinfection in ports and airports by checking passengers, vehicles and containers. ...
Source: MXfruit

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