Pest Advisory |
---|
View PDF → Pest Advisory Possible Pest to Occur on Rice for the First Quarter (January - March) of 2024 based on Historical Data |
View PDF → Pest Management Advisory ONION ARMYWORM (Spodoptera exigua) of 2024 based on Historical Data |
View PDF → Pest Advisory Possible Pest to Occur on Rice for the 1st Quarter (January - March) of 2023 based on Historical Data |
Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-11
Dr. Halos discussed the concept of the R&D project using their available powdered formulations of entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) such as Beauveria, Metarhizium and Trichoderma as well as Bacillus thuringensis.These biopesticides will be tested on major insect pests of mango including the cecid fly, fruit fly and leafhopper.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-05
The Philippines hosted the 17th International Auchenorrhycha Congress and 13th International Workshop on Leafhoppers and Planthoppers of Economic Significance with a theme:“Auchenorrhyncha without borders”, organized by the Institute of Weed Science, Entomology, and Plant Pathology in collaboration with National Crop Protection and the Museum of Natural History at the University of the Philippines Los Baños.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-05
The Bureau of Plant Industry-Crop Pest Management Division (CPMD) staff, Ms. Russ-Uzi Mayenne A. Ebora, and Ms. Jade E. Sanidad attended & participated a training on “Coaching for Performance Using The Grow (Goal, Reality, Option, and Will) Model" hosted by the BPI-Human Resources Section (BPI-HRS) last April 3-5, 2024 at the Boy Scout of the Philippines, Los Baños, Laguna.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-05
The CPMD conducted a meeting on the status and updates of activities on the 4th National Biocon Forum and culminating activity for the students on their OJT. Held on April 05, 2024, at 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at CPMD conference room.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-03-22
The Bureau of Plant Industry-Crop Pest Management Division (BPI-CPMD), along with the Regional Crop Protection Center IVB (RCPC IVB), Integrated Laboratory Division (ILD), and LGU-Municipal Agriculture’s Office (MAO), conducted field monitoring and validation of onion armyworm infestation in Region IV-B from March 18-22, 2024.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-03-15
The Bureau of Plant Industry – Crop Pest Management Division (BPI-CPMD) together with the Regional Crop Protection Center II (RCPC), Nueva Viscaya Experimental Station (NVES) and staff from the Municipal Agriculture’s Office (MAO),revisited three municipalities in Nueva Viscaya namely: Aritao, Bambang, and Dupax del sur to conduct field monitoring and validation of onion armyworm infestation.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-03-15
The Bureau of Plant Industry-Crop Pest Management Division (CPMD) staff, Mr. Mar De Guzman and Ms. Jade Enot-Sanidad attended & participated a Training on Art of Facilitation and Training Design for Trainers held at the Boy Scout of the Philippines, Los Baños, Laguna last March 12-15, 2024.Published by Daryl Gilo 2024-03-14
The Development of Innovation System for Climate Smart Pest Management in Rice held its first annual assessment last March 12-14 in Ramada hotel, Binondo Manila.The event was participated by the Bureau of Plant Industry(DA-BPI), International Rice Research Institute(IRRI), Philippine Rice Research Institute(DA-PhilRice), Bureau of Agricultural Research(DA-BAR),Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-03-08
The Bureau of Plant Industry - Crop Pest Management Division (CPMD), together with DA-Regional Crop Protection Center (RCPC) III and Local Government Units, conducted a field monitoring and validation of onion armyworm infestation in the Municipalitiesof Gabaldon, Pantabangan, and Cuyapo in Nueva Ecija last March 4-8, 2024.Pest Risk Identification and Management (PRIME) is a four-year project among the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), and the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) that aims to understand risk factors for pest outbreaks and identify appropriate management strategies and tactics to reduce crop losses. Five pests, which caused major crop losses in the Philippines, will be studied: blast (leaf and neck blast), bacterial leaf blight (BLB), rice tungro disease/ green leafhopper (GLH), brown planthopper (BPH) and rats.