Gangwon Agricultural Technology Institute Holds Collaborative Pest Control Consultation Meeting

Published 2025년 5월 19일

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The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Agricultural Technology Institute held a collaborative pest control business consultation meeting for 2025 on the 15th at its main office. With 25 participants from agricultural and forestry-related organizations in the province, the meeting was prepared to discuss prevention of pest spread and establishment of an effective control system. The consultation shared the current status of agricultural and forest area pest occurrences, pest control technologies, and forest sector pest response plans, and proceeded with practical consultations for effective collaborative pest control. According to the overwintering egg survey by the provincial Agricultural Technology Institute, three types of outbreak pests—brown-winged leafhopper, spotted lanternfly, and gypsy moth—are expected to spread primarily across agricultural lands in the province, covering 438.4

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The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Agricultural Technology Institute held a collaborative pest control business consultation meeting for 2025 on the 15th at its main office. At the meeting, attended by 25 officials from agricultural and forestry-related organizations in the province, participants shared the current status of outbreak pests in agricultural and forest areas, pest control technologies, and forest sector pest response plans, and conducted practical consultations for effective collaborative pest control. According to the Agricultural Technology Institute's overwintering egg survey, three types of outbreak pests—brown-winged leafhopper, spotted lanternfly, and gypsy moth—are expected to occur across 438.4 hectares of farmland this year. In particular, brown-winged leafhoppers are predicted to have concentrated nymph emergence between May 12-25, while the spotted lanternfly is expected to have concentrated nymph emergence between May 13-25. Accordingly, spraying ...
Source: Agrinet

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