Development of a national programme for Black Sigatoka management Workshop
Por: Conie, J
| IICA, Kingston (Jamaica)
| Banana Export Company, Kingston (Jamaica)
| EU Banana Support Programme, Kingston (Jamaica)
| Caribbean Black Sigatoka Management Workshop Kingston (Jamaica) 2-5 Oct 2001
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ArtículoSeries Reports, Results and Recommendation from Technical Events Series A2/LC (IICA) no. 02. Editor: Castries (Santa Lucía) 2001Descripción: p. 90-93.ISSN: 0253-4746.Tema(s): JAMAICA| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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This document explains about the effects of Black Sigatoka in the Caribbean: 1) reduces yield and quality of banana and plantain; 2) reduces individual farm family and foreign incomes, as well gross national product exporting countries; 3) threatens the availability food of domestic carbohhydrate food source and livelihood of rural population; 4) Diversion of exports fruit and chemical inputs for disease control from export industry to the local market; 5) increased migration of people from rural to urban areas and poverty


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