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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Fatal Tomato pest reported in Marigat

By Joyce Okuta

A harmful insect pest suspected to be Tuta absoluta is reported to have caused extensive damage to tomato crop in Marigat Sub County.

This was reported by the ministry of Agriculture in early May 2014 in Rabai area in Yatoi sub location in Marigat location. It was first spotted in Perkerra irrigation scheme in October 2013 but the damage was minimal.

In Rabai the ravage was wide-ranging despite farmers using different types of pesticides available in the market.
Some of the damaged tomatoes in farmers’  field.- Marigat location


“Approximately 25acres (10ha) of tomato has been affected and the farmers are likely not to harvest anything. They are likely to lose about Kshs 1,800,000 worth of the crop,” Said Koskey Joel, Sub-county Crops Development Officer, Ministry of Agriculture.

According to Tuta absoluta Network Reports, the devastating pest of Tomato originated from South America. Recently it is considered to be a serious threat to tomato production in Mediterranean region. The newly introduced pest from south America finding the shores of the Mediterranean a perfect new home where it can breed between 10-12 generations a year. Each female can lay 250-300 eggs in her life time.  This pest is crossing boarders and devastating tomato production both protected and open fields. 

It is further revealed that Tuta absoluta is a very challenging pest to control. Effectiveness of chemical control is limited due to insect's nature of damage as well as its rapid capability of development of insecticide resistant strains. The use of biological factors are still largely under development and not ready to combat this pest effectively and in a cost effective way.  Sex pheromone trap is used as an early detection tool. Mass trapping and lure and Kill application of pheromone has been found to be effective to control it.

Meanwhile the ministry of Agriculture (sub-county) has engaged the county government to manage the damaging insect pest.












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