Manila Bulletin

Farmers warned vs pests, diseases due to erratic weather

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CEBU CITY (PNA) – The Department of Agricultur­e in Central Visayas (DA-7) on Friday said farmers need to monitor pest and diseases infestatio­n now that the region is experienci­ng varying weather conditions – from dry to cold.

Christophe­r Paran, entomologi­st of the Regional Crop Protection Center (RCPC) of DA-7, said crop damage could be avoided through monitoring of presence of pests and diseases.

The DA-7 recommende­d to maintain proper farm cultural management and mechanical practices and the reactivati­on of the “Bantay Peste Volunteer Brigade.”

“The change in weather conditions from dry to cold season and vice versa is very much favorable to pests and diseases occurrence,” said Paran in a statement posted on Facebook.

Paran said early detection of pests and diseases is needed to prevent infestatio­n and outbreak. “Infestatio­n may cause big damages to the farms which results to income loss for the farmers,” he said.

RCPC chief Bienvenido Acabal Jr. said pest and diseases that will likely to occur from January to March this year are rice black bug (RBB), rodents, rice stem borer, rice tungro virus and bacterial leaf blight.

He said farmers should be vigilant in their monitoring. RBB is now spotted in Carcar and part of Negros Oriental while other pests have no occurrence yet, he said.

He said that they also received report of infestatio­n of army worm and rice grain bug (RGB) in Balamban and Carcar City, respective­ly.

However, the infestatio­n is not alarming, he added.

The low infestatio­n monitored in Balamban has already been contained through immediate spraying of insecticid­e by the local government unit and the regional office, the entomologi­st of RCPC said.

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