The first case of Xylella in the province of Valencia, Spain

Published 2021년 7월 14일

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The Ministry of Agriculture of the Valencian Community has reported the first case of Xylella fastidiosa in Valencia, specifically in an almond farm in Villalonga, with the demarcated area now covering 135,305 hectares across 63 municipalities. The pest, most commonly affecting almond trees, has been detected in over 800 cases, with more than 20% of these in forest plant species. Local agricultural groups criticize the eradication protocol and the management of the 25 million euros allocated by the Ministry since 2017 for the pest's control.
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The Ministry of Agriculture of the Valencian Community has reported the first case of Xylella fastidiosa in the province of Valencia, specifically in an almond farm located in the municipality of Villalonga (La Safor region). According to the latest data from the Ministry, as of December 31, 2020, the demarcated area already reaches 135,305 hectares in a total of 63 municipalities. The demarcated area has increased by 7,000 ha in one year. More than 800 positives have been detected (633 positives in almond, 1 positive in plum, 1 positive in apricot and 200 positives in ornamental and forest plants), of which more than 20% correspond to forest plant species. The almond tree continues to be the most infected species. ASAJA Alicante reiterates once again that it is proven that the protocol applied by the Ministry of Agriculture to massively eradicate almond trees within a radius of fifty meters from the positive infected, is of little or no use, if the pest is present in the forest ...
Source: Agrodigital

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