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Morocco. Fruit farm insect control
27 May 2015, Taroudant, Morocco - Citrus leaves showing damages caused by the Ceratitis capitata, Medfly, at "Domaine Elboura" citrus orchard. Domaine Elboura, located 75 km from Agadir, produces fruit and vegetables in a natural way. Chemical treatments are avoided as much as possible but when unavoidable they are subject to a very strict regulation. The Domaine also implements SIT ( Sterile Insect Technique) to control the Medfly, Ceratitis capitata.
05/27/2015
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