Brazil: City Hall, Ministry of Agriculture and State debate combating cocoa and cupuaçu pests

Published Aug 13, 2021

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The City of Cruzeiro do Sul has partnered with the Ministry of Agriculture and the State Secretariat for Production and Agribusiness to combat the moniliasis disease, which has affected cocoa and cupuaçu production in the Juruá Valley. This partnership aims to develop strategies to control the disease and prevent its spread. The disease causes fruit rot but does not harm the plant and requires pruning and collecting of affected fruits for control. The partnership also includes the use of municipal equipment and technicians.
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The City of Cruzeiro do Sul has established a partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture and the State Secretariat for Production and Agribusiness to combat the plague of moniliasis, which attacks cocoa and cupuaçu production in the Juruá Valley. Due to the disease, which affected plantations in the region, this year the federal government issued a decree that prohibits the export of the two products to other regions of the country. At a meeting held this Wednesday (10), participated the agronomist of the Ministry of Agriculture, Luiz Augusto, who coordinates the actions, as well as representatives of the State Government, the municipal secretary of Agriculture and Livestock and Mayor Zequinha Lima, who talked to define strategies to face the plague. “The state provided the entire structure of the Secretariat of Production and Agribusiness, placing it at the disposal of the Ministry of Agriculture, which coordinates the action to combat and eradicate cocoa and cupuaçu ...

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