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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 2024-04-30
The BPI Crop Pest Management Division (BPI-CPMD) led by Mr. Remigio C. Tabil, Ma`am Precerpina B. Luzaran, and Mr. John Paul Maminta in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology`s Forest Products Research and Development Institute(DOST-FPRDI) led by Dr. Jennifer P. Tamayo together with her team recently embarked on a field visit to Nueva Ecija.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-30
The event aims to promote awareness among nursery operators about the importance of accreditation and plant materials certification. Moreover, it intends to educate them about the requirements and procedures for obtaining nursery accreditation and plant material certification. Also, it aims to enhance and capacitate the participants in proper nursery operations like; pest and diseases identification and management control strategies, recognizing the characteristics of good planting materials,Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-26
The technical staff of the Bureau of Plant Industry-Crop Pest Management Division (BPI-CPMD) together with the DA-Regional Crop Protection Center IX (DA-RCPC), and the City and Municipal Agriculture Offices conducted field validation on cecid flyand other pest and diseases of mango in selected municipalities and barangays in Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, and Zamboanga del Norte on April 22-26, 2024.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-26
The CPMD-Biocontol and Integrated Pest Management Section monitored and assessed existing biological control laboratories in Region I on April 23-26, 2024.The group exchanged ideas, shared new techniques and innovations in the mass production of different biological control agents (BCAs), and discussed the problems encountered during Biocon rearing, culture, and production.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-25
The Bureau of Plant Industry-Crop Pest Management Division technical staff, Mr. Jairus J. Abellar and Ms. Rezie Mae C. Catamora recently attended a training entitled “Enhancing Capacity for Diagnosis and Management of Vegetable Diseases" at the University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, on April 25, 2024.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-22
The Department of Agriculture's highly esteemed USEC Cheryl Marie Natividad-Caballero of HVCDP gave a brief overview of the project's history and objectives. Dr. Celia Medina joined this project as well, lending her extensive expertise on the Cecid Fly to support the initiative's conduct. FPA representatives led by Maribel M. Querijero identified and addressed several questions about the deployment of pesticidal products.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-19
The Bureau of Plant Industry, Crop Pest Management Division (BPI-CPMD), in collaboration with the Regional Crop Protection Center VII (RCPC-7) and the technical staff of the High Value Crop Development Program (HVCDP)conducted monitoring and evaluation of Mango Cecid fly infestation during the period of April 15-19, 2024.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-19
The Development of Innovation System for Climate Smart Pest Management in Rice had conducted a meeting and team workshop for the different research activities of existing BCAs on new target pests and the preparation for the upcoming evaluation of Bioconlaboratories on April 18–19, 2024, at the Network Commons Meeting Room of the International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Laguna.Published by Crop Pest Management Division 2024-04-18
The Bureau of Plant Industry - Crop Pest Management Division (BPI-CPMD) together with the DA-Regional Crop Protection Center (RCPC), DA-Integrated Laboratory Division (ILD), and the technical staff of the Municipal Agriculture Office (MAO) conducted fieldvalidations as well as collection of onion armyworm specimens in barangay Nasucob, Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro on April 16-18, 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.