The spread of the false moth to citrus production due to imports from Morocco would cause average losses of 26%

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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MEP Clara Aguilera is urging the European Commission to take action against the false moth pest found in pomegranate shipments from Morocco, which can cause significant damage to various crops. She is concerned about the high risk of the pest spreading to sensitive productions in the EU, especially through Spain, and is questioning the measures taken by the Moroccan Government to stop the plague. As the newly appointed rapporteur for the European Parliament's legislative proposal on the future European phytosanitary law, Aguilera is advocating for stricter measures to prevent the spread of this pest.
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Socialist MEP Clara Aguilera, member of the Agriculture Committee in the European Parliament, has asked the European Commission to take action following the first interception of the false moth pest (Thaumatotibia leucotreta) in a shipment of pomegranates from Morocco, verified by the Commission itself last November. In a written question addressed to the Community Executive, Aguilera maintains that this type of moth devastatingly affects dozens of crops and tree species. "Its entry and spread in the EU would cause average losses of 26% in citrus production," says Aguilera. Likewise, it causes serious damage to other crops such as stone fruits, apples, pears, avocados, vines, olives, persimmons, pomegranates, peppers, tomatoes or eggplants, as well as roses and oaks. The MEP warns the Commission that, given "the numerous fruit and vegetable exports that Morocco sends to the EU, especially through Spain, there is a high risk of introduction and spread of the pest to all productions ...
Source: InfoAgro

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