Mozambique: Unknown pest threatens cashew production in Manhiça, Maputo province

게시됨 2024년 2월 20일

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Cashew nut production in Manhiça district, Maputo province, is under threat from an unidentified pest causing the flowers of cashew trees to dry and drop, thereby preventing fruit development. The district, which is the country's largest cashew nut producer, has only managed to produce 60 tons out of the planned 220 tons, achieving just 30% of its target. Albino Saveca from the Almond Institute suggests that climate change could be the cause and measures are being taken to address the issue.
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A pest as yet unidentified is compromising cashew nut production targets in Manhiça district, Maputo province. The disease is characterised by the drying and dropping of cashew tree flowers, which makes it impossible for the fruit to develop. As an example, of the approximately 220 tons of planned cashew crop, so far only 60 tons have been produced, corresponding to 30% of target. Representing the Almond Institute in Manhiça and Magude districts, Albino Saveca indicates climate change as a possible cause of the pest and says that efforts are underway to ...

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