Russia: Fusarium snow mold found on an area of 158.06 thousand hectares in the Rostov region

Published May 12, 2021

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The article outlines the ongoing efforts in the Rostov region of Russia to monitor and manage quarantine organisms in grain crops, as part of a broader action plan led by the Minister of Agriculture. This plan aims to meet the requirements of importing countries by implementing a regional plan for pest destruction. Findings from phytomonitoring surveys reveal the presence of harmful pests and diseases, along with significant weed infestations. To support agricultural producers, seminars on pest control have been conducted, with participation from the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Rosselkhoztsentr."
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In the Rostov region, grain crops are examined for the presence of quarantine organisms The work is being carried out on behalf of the Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Dmitry Patrushev as part of an action plan to combat harmful organisms common in the territory of the Russian Federation that are of quarantine importance for the main importing countries of Russian grain. In the Rostov region, a regional plan of plant protection measures has been developed, aimed at the destruction of pests that are of quarantine importance for importing countries for 2021. The specialists of the branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Rosselkhoztsentr" in the Rostov region carried out phytomonitoring on crops of agricultural crops on an area of 744.74 thousand hectares (cumulative total), incl. for infestation with pests - 309.25 thousand hectares, for infection with diseases - 320.45 thousand hectares, for infestation with weeds - 115.04 thousand hectares. As a result ...
Source: Agroxxi

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