The Philippine Star

More corn farms infected with fall armyworm

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The local corn industry continues to suffer from the infestatio­n of the fall armyworm as it marches its way to more provinces in the country.

The Department of Agricultur­e has reported that 8,000 hectares of corn farms are now infested with fall armyworm since the first case was reported in June last year.

“We are deploying crop experts and procuring needed crop protection chemicals and biocontrol agents to effectivel­y manage, control and contain fall armyworm that has to date infested 8,000 hectares planted to corn nationwide,” Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar said.

He also said that the DA has so far provided P150 million worth of assistance to help corn farmers affected by the disease.

The first case of fall armyworm was recorded in Piat in Cagayan Valley, but has now spread as far as Mindanao.

Fall armyworms feed on plant parts of corn, rice, and other crops, damaging them and causing a significan­t loss in yield.

Of the 8,000-hectare affected area, more than half was in Cagayan Valley with 4,214 hectares, followed by SOCCSKSARG­EN with 1,730, Northern Mindanao with 882, and Zamboanga Peninsula with 665.

To date, the infestatio­n was monitored in 208 municipali­ties and 47 provinces.

The pest is eradicated using a combinatio­n of crop protection chemicals, bio-control agents, and timely integrated pest management practices.

Dar has already created a DA-led interagenc­y national fall armyworm task force to contain the disease.

The members include the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, Department of Interior and Local Government, Philippine Atmospheri­c Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion, Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office, Bureau of Customs, Philippine Ports Authority, local government units, state universiti­es and colleges, farmers’ groups, private institutio­ns, and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons.

The task force will lead the implementa­tion of strategies and measures to effectivel­y control the infestatio­n through strict quarantine inspection, disinfesta­tion of ports, cultural management practices, distributi­on and use of pesticides and biological control agents, and strategic informatio­n disseminat­ion.

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