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DocumentFirst Announcement. Scientific Consultation and High-Level Meeting on Red Palm Weevil Management. 29-31 March, 2017. FAO, Rome, Italy 2017Red Palm Weevil (RPW) Rhynchophorus ferrugineus is one of the world’s major invasive pest species and is the single most destructive pest of some 40 palm species worldwide. It was detected in the Gulf region during the mid-eighties, and has significantly expanded westwards over the last three decades to cover almost all countries of the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region. It has also reached some Southern European countries in the Mediterranean Basin as well as a few countries in Central A merica and Caribbean. RPW has a significant socio-economic impact on the date palm production sector and the livelihoods of farmers in affected areas.
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Book (stand-alone)Proceedings of the Scientific Consultation and High-Level meeting on Red Palm Weevil management, Rome, Italy, 29-31 March, 2017 2019
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No results found.This is the proceeding of the event organised by FAO, in collaboration with CIHEAM. FAO and CIHEAM organized a Scientific Consultation and High-Level Meeting on Red Palm Weevil Management at FAO Headquarters in Rome from 29 to 31 March 2017. The consultation brought together representatives of the regulatory authorities (National Plant Protection Organizations – NPPOs) and experts from countries affected by the red palm weevil, international scientists, developers of technologies involved in RPW management, farmers and other stakeholders. -
MeetingScientific Consultation and High-Level Meeting on Red Palm Weevil Management. Agenda
Rome, Italy, 29-31 March 2017
2017
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