Kenyan mango farmers are combating fruit flies
date:Sep 11, 2018
o the females lay infertile eggs. This does not harm the fruits and ultimately reduces the pest. Because of this method of pest control, fruits from Israel are easily accepted in EU markets since they use minimal chemicals, says Kennedy Wafula, one of the researchers spearheading the project.

Mr Francis Kiplagat, a large scale mango farmer with more than 60 acres for mangoes, recalled a season where he lost 80 percent of his produce before he realised there was an insect-fruit fly causing the h
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