Sri Lanka: President observes damage done to maize crops by fall armyworm caterpillars

Published 2020년 12월 28일

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President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa visited Pahalagama, Elapattu in Anuradhapura to inspect the damage caused to maize plantations by the fall armyworm caterpillar. The pest has severely affected maize farmers for the past two years, leading to a significant drop in the expected yield. The farmers also expressed concerns about the threat posed by wild elephants to their plantations.
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President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on Saturday visited Pahalagama, Elapattu in Anuradhapura and inspected the damage caused to maize plantations by the fall armyworm caterpillar. Maize farmers have been severely affected by the destruction to the crops due to the army caterpillar menace for the past two years. This year too, the caterpillars have damaged the maize crop in many districts and the expected yield has dropped by a high percentage, the farmers told the President. Farmers also briefed the President on the threat posed by wild elephants to plantations. The farmers commended the President ...
Source: Ft

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