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An integrated approach to combating fall armyworm

The 2020/2021 cropping season will mark the fifth year since the first case of fall armyworm (FAW) was reported in South Africa.

Although the pest feeds on about 350 plant species across the world, its damage to crops in Africa is largely confined to maize and sorghum.

A VARIABLE THREAT

Because FAW evolved in a tropical environment, it does not have the ability to overwinter in some parts of South Africa, such as the Highveld, where winter temperatures are too low. For this reason, the consequences of the pest differ between geographical regions and seasons.

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