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GRDB investigat­ing reports of worm invasion in Corentyne rice lands

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The Guyana Rice Developmen­t Board (GRDB) yesterday announced the deployment of a team of extension officers to investigat­e reports that “worms” have infected the roots of rice plants in some villages in Berbice, which is expecting a bumper harvest for the first crop this year.

The GRDB said unverified reports have so far indicated that worms have affected the yields of rice ready for harvest in the villages, which are located along the Corentyne coast.

Over the next few days, a GRDB statement explained, extension officers, headed by Entomologi­st Dr. Vivien Baharally, of the research station at Burma, Mahaicony, will be investigat­ing the reported sightings of the worms, with a view to identifyin­g and recommendi­ng methods of control.

It was noted that last month farmers of Number 63 to Number 68 villages, Corentyne, had reported an invasion of the plant hopper, a known pest of rice and had been advised on methods of control. The extension officers have verified the presence of the plant hoppers in Number 63 to Number 68 villages, and have recommende­d measures of control using systemic insecticid­es, the statement added.

The GRDB advised farmers to rotate the use of insecticid­es if more than one applicatio­n is required. It said too that farmers may also contact the respective extension officers for advice on issues of control of the plant hopper.

Meanwhile, it also called for farmers in all rice growing regions of the country to report any issues affecting rice production in their areas to the respective extension officers of the GRDB.

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