Söke District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry conducted controls against olive fly and green worm pests in Turkey

Published Aug 30, 2024

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The Söke District Agriculture and Forestry Directorate has started checks for olive flies and green worms in the district's cotton fields. These pests can cause significant yield losses in olive trees and harm cotton plants. The directorate emphasizes that regular checks are crucial for effective pest control and to ensure a healthier and more productive harvest season. They have urged olive and cotton producers to take necessary pest control measures promptly and assured that checks will continue along with necessary pest control measures in areas with high pest density.
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Söke District Agriculture and Forestry Directorate teams conducted checks against olive flies and green worms seen in cotton fields in the district. While olive flies are known as pests that can cause serious yield losses in olive trees, green worms seen in cotton fields can negatively affect the development of the plant and reduce yield. Söke District Agriculture and Forestry Directorate teams conducted checks against olive flies and green worms seen in cotton fields. It was stated that these timely checks will contribute to effective pest control and help producers have a healthier and more productive harvest season. Agriculture and Forestry Directorate officials warned ...
Source: Sondakika

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