As the world marks the International Day of Plant Health, African countries have come together to discuss environmentally friendly ways to protect fruit and vegetable harvests from insect pests.
Morocco recently completed the construction of a new mass-rearing facility to apply the sterile insect technique (SIT) to protect citrus harvests, which play a significant role in the country’s economy. The SIT is an environmentally friendly pest control method that involves sterilizing male insects using radiation, before releasing them to mate with wild females in target areas, resulting in fewer or no offspring. The new mass-rearing facility will eventually be capable of producing 130 million sterile Mediterranean fruit flies per week.