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net Chinese website reported: Recently, the Institute of Agricultural Cooperation of the Americas (IICA) stated that the ministers and senior agricultural authorities of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru have approved the Global Alliance against foodmate.
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Banana wilt is an incurable disease that threatens the global production of bananas and the food and nutrition security of millions of households, especially those who depend on this crop to live in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Manuel Otero, Director-General of IICA, said: “The banana Fusarium wilt pathogen TR4 is the biggest threat to the banana industry.
As a commercially valuable crop, bananas are an important food source for more than 400 million people in the world.
The advantage of the alliance is that it will The efforts of academia, the private sector, and research organizations are combined to combat this disease.
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As a commercially valuable crop, bananas are an important food source for more than 400 million people in the world.
The advantage of the alliance is that it will The efforts of academia, the private sector, and research organizations are combined to combat this disease.
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As the secretariat of the Executive Committee of the Global Alliance, IICA emphasized that it strongly supports this proposal because it is a sensitive issue involving the political, social, cultural, and economic aspects of the American countries.
So far, some farms in Colombia and Peru have found the disease, so the authorities are working hard to prevent its spread.
So far, some farms in Colombia and Peru have found the disease, so the authorities are working hard to prevent its spread.
According to experts, the joint work between the Andean countries and the Global Alliance to Fight Banana Fusarium Wilt Fungus TR4 will benefit the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean and ultimately help them prevent and control the emergence of this pathogen in plantations.