Vidéo
Vidéo
Fall Armyworm in Cabo Verde
In Cabo Verde, the Fall Armyworm (FAW) was first observed in April 2017 and to date, all the farming islands are affected. In the absence of mitigating measures, losses could reach 50% of the annual production estimated at 5 200 tons at a cost of EUR 2.6 million. FAO is supporting the country in its control and mitigation actions against the FAW infestation, while mobilizing other partners in order to further assist Cabo Verde. This video production aims at showing the expansion of the FAW invasion through several islands and collecting some testimonials of small-scale farmers suffering from the consequences
Référence: F0196
5min. 50sec.
Langue: Multilingue
Sujet(s): Agriculture & cultures, Animaux & élevage, Environnement/Ressources naturelles, Ravageurs & maladies, Sécurité alimentaire, Sécurité des aliments & protection des consommateurs, Situations d’urgence/Crises