Lobsters are still in Corrientes and Entre Ríos

Published 2020년 7월 21일

Tridge summary

A recent report from Senasa, Argentina's agricultural health authority, has brought attention to the detection of a lobster sleeve in the southeast of Corrientes. Originating from Paraguay and entering Argentina through Formosa on May 21, this invasive species has been making its way across the country, with stops in Santa Fe and finally Corrientes before potentially advancing to Uruguay or Brazil. In response to this development, Senasa has conducted phytosanitary treatments to reduce the sleeve's population density, aiming to mitigate the environmental and agricultural impacts caused by this invasive species.
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Original content

An alert from Senasa reports that the lobster sleeve is active in the southeast of Corrientes. "The Senasa lobster teams carried out a phytosanitary treatment to lower the population density of the lobster sleeve located in the Curuzú Cuatiá department." Recall that the lobster sleeve entered the country on May 21 through Formosa from Paraguay. From there, they passed through Santa Fe and reached Corrientes and Entre Ríos ...
Source: Agroargentia

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