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Fruit Fly IPM

Alien invasive fruit flies in Southern Africa: Implementation of a sustainable IPM programme to combat their menaces

Promotion of post-harvest disinfestation treatment in Kenya and Uganda: Facilitation of market access for mango, avocado, French bean and bell pepper

Semiochemicals for pre-release treatment of Bactrocera dorsalis and relative response to male lures in semi field conditions: IAEA CRP Simultaneous Application of SIT and MAT to Enhance Management of Bactrocera

Strengthening Citrus production systems through the introduction of IPM measures for pests and diseases in Kenya and Tanzania (SCIPM)

Dissemination of proven IPM technologies and classical biological measures to manage fruit flies (within the Integrated Biological Control Applied Research Programme -- IBCARP)

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