Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Abu Dhabi advances climate adaptation tools

    June 5, 2026

    Sungrow Expands Residential ESS Portfolio with Next-Gen Solution for Reliable Backup Power

    June 5, 2026

    UAE and IAEA review nuclear safety after Barakah attack

    June 3, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Abu Dhabi advances climate adaptation tools
    • Sungrow Expands Residential ESS Portfolio with Next-Gen Solution for Reliable Backup Power
    • UAE and IAEA review nuclear safety after Barakah attack
    • Uganda Ebola cases rise to 15 after six new infections
    • Jangmi disrupts Tokyo flights and rail services
    • Punjab wildfire chars 3,037 hectares in Kotli Sattian
    • MITHRA Metals advances strategic nickel laterite initiative in Ethiopia
    • VITAMIN ANGELS AND MAKUENI COUNTY FLAG OFF PRENATAL MULTIVITAMIN DISTRIBUTION TO 13 COUNTY HEALTH FACILITIES, ADVANCING MATERNAL HEALTH IN KENYA
    Algeria ReportAlgeria Report
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury
    • News
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Algeria ReportAlgeria Report
    Home » CCTV+: Uniting Against the Fall Armyworm: Science, Collaboration, and the Global Fight for Food Security
    PR Newswire

    CCTV+: Uniting Against the Fall Armyworm: Science, Collaboration, and the Global Fight for Food Security

    November 28, 2024
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

    BEIJING, Nov. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In an era of climate change and invasive species threatening global food systems, the fall armyworm has emerged as a relentless adversary. This migratory pest, with its voracious appetite for staple crops like corn and sorghum, has disrupted agriculture across Africa, Asia, and the Americas since its global emergence in 2016. Recognized by the FAO as a “global migratory pest”, it demands constant vigilance and international cooperation.

    As a well-established mechanism for addressing global agricultural challenges, the Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO) partnered with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) to organize an international workshop in Huizhou, China, from November 11 to 15, 2024. Experts from Kenya, Ghana, and China gathered to exchange strategies for sustainable pest management. Organized by the Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS (IPPCAAS), the event showcased how science, innovation, and collaboration transcend borders to protect global food security.

    China faced the first threat of fall armyworm was at the end of 2018 when the pest entered Yunnan Province. Swiftly responding, IPPCAAS implemented robust monitoring systems, including pheromone traps and insect radar stations, to curb its spread. These efforts evolved into the “Three Zones, Four Belts” strategy, segmenting the country into regions based on the pest’s behavior and deploying green technologies like biopesticides and genetically modified Bt corn. This innovative framework has saved millions of hectares of farmland and billions of dollars annually.

    China has also actively shared its expertise worldwide. The 2019 Kunming Consensus brought together 11 Asian nations to strengthen pest control efforts. IPPCAAS further contributed as a cornerstone of FAO’s Global Action Plan, supporting pest management across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The Huizhou workshop exemplified this global collaboration, offering practical training, such as drone-based pest control, tailored to participants’ regional needs.

    All these endeavors in pest management has set China a global benchmark. IPPCAAS’s emphasis on early warning systems, regional cooperation, and green technologies has been lauded by the FAO, culminating in the 2024 FAO Achievement Award, recognizing not only the success of its strategies but also their broader impact: protecting crops, livelihoods, and food security for millions. As workshop participants return home equipped with new tools and knowledge, the collective message is clear—no nation can tackle these threats alone. Through shared expertise and international solidarity, the global community is building a resilient future for agriculture and food security.

    Photo – https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2569008/image_1.jpg

    Photo – https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2569009/image_2.jpg

    Cision View original content:https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/cctv-uniting-against-the-fall-armyworm-science-collaboration-and-the-global-fight-for-food-security-302317980.html


    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Sungrow Expands Residential ESS Portfolio with Next-Gen Solution for Reliable Backup Power

    June 5, 2026

    VITAMIN ANGELS AND MAKUENI COUNTY FLAG OFF PRENATAL MULTIVITAMIN DISTRIBUTION TO 13 COUNTY HEALTH FACILITIES, ADVANCING MATERNAL HEALTH IN KENYA

    June 2, 2026

    Changan Automobile inaugurated its flagship store in Durban, South Africa

    May 27, 2026
    Latest News

    Abu Dhabi advances climate adaptation tools

    June 5, 2026

    UAE and IAEA review nuclear safety after Barakah attack

    June 3, 2026

    Uganda Ebola cases rise to 15 after six new infections

    June 3, 2026

    Jangmi disrupts Tokyo flights and rail services

    June 3, 2026

    Punjab wildfire chars 3,037 hectares in Kotli Sattian

    June 3, 2026

    Tokyo market splits as Nikkei sets closing record

    June 2, 2026

    China investigates fatal Huize illegal mining collapse

    June 1, 2026

    Ebola outbreak in DRC reaches 282 confirmed cases

    June 1, 2026
    © 2026 Algeria Report | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.