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Pest surveillance: Surveillance pests and invasive species

Publication Date: 08-07-2011

Last Updated: 08-07-2011

Executive summary

In 2010, various pest outbreaks happened at higher level than some previous years. In the North, SBSDVD, transmitted by white back plant hopper, spread to 52,800 ha in 33 provinces; brown plant hopper (BPH) infested around 1,082,000 ha; and small leaf folder affected 1,189,434 ha… In the South, the area influenced by stunt virus diseases RGSV and RRSV was reduced to 420 ha. To control the disease infestation various measures were taken, including IPM, field cleaning, migratory avoidance, seedling protection... At the same time, technical cooperation with neighboring countries and international organizations were strengthened (China, IRRI, FAO…) to exchange and share the experiences on sustainable management of the pests. As a result, the loss was much reduced in comparison with 2009.
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List of key legislation/regulations/rules

Ordinance on the Plant Protection and Quarantine, Order No.11/2001/L of 8th August 2001 Regulation on Plant Protection under Decree No.58/2008/ND-CP of 3rd June 2002 Decision No.82/2005/QD-BNN of 10th November 2005 (MARD) on Pest Surveying Procedure for Crops
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