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Pests and diseases attack Vietnam rice farms
« on: September 24, 2012, 10:26:04 AM »
source: PNA.gov.ph

Pests and diseases have attacked hundreds of thousands of hectares of rice nationwide and farmers have been advised to strengthen their vigilance and take timely measures to control them.

In the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta, the country's rice granary, more than 3,590 hectares of rice have been attacked by brown plant hoppers with a density of 1,000-2,000 pests per square meter and more than 9,500 hectares of rice have been infected with the rice blast disease, according to reports from various provinces in the region.

Le Van Da, deputy head of the Kien Giang Province's Plant Protection Sub-department, said 3,785 hectares of the province's current 100,000 hectares of rice have been impacted by pests and diseases.

This area is infected with pests like brown plant hoppers and small leaf folder, and diseases like rice blast and grain discoloration, he said.

In Ca Mau Province, which neighbours Kien Giang, brown plant hoppers have caused the yield of infected paddy fields in several communes in Tran Van Thoi District fall by 30 to 50 percent, said local farmers.

Many farmers have been forced to harvest their paddy early, before the crop has ripened properly, for fear of further losses.

Inclement weather is the major reason for the increased presence of brown plant hoppers this year, according to the Ca Mau Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Brown plant hoppers attacked mostly fragrant rice varieties like OM 4900 and OM 6162 as these have low resistance against the insect, with soft stems suitable for the pests' growth, department officials said.

In the north, the small leaf folder has attacked 198,897 hectares of rice, according to the Plant Protection Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

About 152,548 hectares of rice in the north have also been infected by the sheath blight disease.

Brown plant hoppers and white-back plant hoppers have infected more than 23,320 hectares of rice.

The Plant Protection Department has ordered local authorities to closely monitor the situation and instruct farmers on prevention and control measures.

It has also advised farmers to visit their paddy fields frequently to detect the appearance and density of brown plant hoppers.

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Re: Pests and diseases attack Vietnam rice farms
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2012, 10:29:53 AM »
The same country that tried selling moth-filled, moldy rice to the Philippines couple of years back in an attempt to take advantage of our country's situation.

You reap what you sowe...!

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