Maize crop destroyed by armyworm in Nepal

Published 2022년 9월 4일

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An outbreak of armyworms in Byas Municipality-13 has destroyed corn and millet crops, leading farmers to consider abandoning corn farming in favor of green fodder. Despite repeated use of pesticides, the pest infestations have persisted, causing significant financial losses. Farmers have expressed frustration with the lack of support from the Agricultural Knowledge Center and the absence of skilled technicians in the municipality. The ward is now considering long-term solutions and providing relief to affected farmers.
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TANAHUN, Sept 4: An outbreak of armyworm has destroyed corn crops in Byas Municipality-13. The farmers are worried over the attack by the armyworm just when the corn plant has started to bear fruit. Meghnath Acharya, a local farmer, said that the corn crop planted in an area of about 10 ropani of land has been destroyed by the pests. "This is the third consecutive year that the corn plantation has been destroyed by armyworm," he said. The farmers had hoped for a good price for the maize grown as a winter crop. Pesticides had been used several times for the prevention of such pests but it has not worked to address the problem. As a result, the farmers in the region are planning to give up corn farming and start planting green fodder instead. This apart, armyworms have also damaged millet crops. After the corn and millet crops were destroyed by pests, farmers complained that they did not get any help from the Agricultural Knowledge Center. Another local farmer, Til Kumari Acharya, ...

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