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Sustainable Pest Management through Improved Advice in Agricultural Extension

Sustainably increasing maize and rice crop yields by up to 10% in the Greater Mekong Sub-region

BioSpace: Using space-enabled remote sensing for long term sustainable growth of biopesticide use

Pests and diseases cause significant losses of crops around the world and are a significant threat to food security. In China and Laos, locusts affect over two million hectares of agricultural land and recently, the fall armyworm is becoming prevalent in China and Southeast Asia, already affecting 35,000 hectares of maize in Laos. Due to a lack of detailed information on where risks to crops are greatest and farmers using inappropriate and ineffective control measures, managing the damage from pests can be problematic.

Plantwise Annual Report 2019

Potential invasion of the crop-devastating insect pest fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda to China

Forecasting the global extent of invasion of the cereal pest Spodoptera frugiperda, the fall armyworm