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African army worm outbreak in Liberia.
African army worm outbreak in Liberia.
African army worm outbreak in Liberia.
African army worm outbreak in Liberia.
FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf and Special Representative of the Secretary-General, United Nations Mission in Liberia Ellen Loj departing the Agriculture Fair in Voinjama.
FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf preparing to leave Monrovia for a field visit in Voinjama.
Farmers at work in a rice paddy.
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General view of a rice plant.
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Two young students presenting FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf with a bouquet of rice upon his arrival in Voinjama.
Locust Control in Madagascar
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Portrait of female farm workers and children.
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African army worm outbreak in Liberia.
African army worm outbreak in Bong Country, Liberia. According to early assessment teams fielded by the Government of Liberia (GOL), the caterpillars were found to have Dahome and Terminalia as their preferred host plants. Both are huge forest trees, upon which they breed in large numbers, defoliating the trees. In addition to these trees, they also attack other plants, including food crops. The pests were found to attack practically all economic and food crops. Their droppings pollute the waters rendering them unwholesome for human use.
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Liberia
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