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Category: Diseases

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Black sigatoka disease of banana : symptoms, control and indicators

30 May 2022 Amelia CaffarraDiseases, Featured, News, Prévention des risques, SigatoCare0

Black Sigatoka or Black leaf spot disease of banana (scientific name :  Pseudocercospora fijiensis) is one of the most economically important threat for banana growers.  Sigatoka …Read More

Amelia Caffarra

Agronomist and scientific editor

ITK and CIRAD launch Sigatocare, a new app to help banana growers

5 October 2021 Amelia CaffarraDiseases, News, Sagatocare0

Bananas and their industry
Bananas are one of the cheapest and most consumed fruits around the world.  In fact, they are the fourth most commonly traded …Read More

Amelia Caffarra

Agronomist and scientific editor

Crop diseases : ITK’s data-driven tools reduce destructive impact on crop yield and quality

24 August 2021 Amelia CaffarraCropwin, Diseases, News, Vintel0

Crop diseases have always been the farmer’s nightmare because of their destructive impact on crop yield and quality. FAO estimates that annually between 20 to …Read More

Amelia Caffarra

Agronomist and scientific editor

#1 Reconciling sustainable agriculture and agro-ecology: can bees replace pesticides?

11 March 2020 Rédaction itkDiseases, News3

Philippe Stoop, our Director of Research and Innovation, published an article in the journal Agriculture & Environnement entitled: “Agroecology: beware of premature promises! »

This text …Read More

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