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Scientists invent technology to end tomato ebola

- From Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna

A team of Nigerian scientists from the National Horticultu­ral Research Institute (NIHORT), Ibadan, Oyo State, said they have discovered a remedy that will reduce the plague of tuta absoluta, a disease that ravaged tomato in 2015.

Leader of the team, Dr. Abiola Oke, while speaking with journalist­s in Kaduna on the team’s sustainabl­e management of the pest, commonly referred to as tomato ebola, explained that the technology had proved to be effective in handling the challenge.

She said they were on ground to sensitize the farmers on methods they could use in overcoming the challenge which led to loss of billions of Naira by tomato farmers in the country in 2015.

Dr. Oke, who is an Entomologi­st/ Researcher, said the technology was developed after careful research and has proven to tackle the challenges for which it was conceptual­ized.

She said that all they did was to study the tuta absoluta and they found out that it is a pest that is active at night and is also attracted to light, hence, the developmen­t of the technology which involves using a tray and rechargeab­le lamp.

She added,” The technology is the use of tray and rechargeab­le lamps, the tray is filled with water, sprinkled with a little detergent and a stone is placed inside. A rechargeab­le lamp is placed on the stone and once the tuta which lays the eggs that damage the tomatoes come to the light, they will fall into the tray and are trapped, hence drown and die in the water.”

When asked how affordable the technology is to farmers who are mostly in the rural areas, she said that each set costs less than N1,000, which is used for purchasing the major tools; a plastic tray and a lamp, adding that the research and the tools for the setup of the technology and the funding is being sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e.

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