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Emergency responseEmergency response to outbreaks of transboundary noctuid moth caterpillar Achaea catocaloides in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea
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Achaea catocaloides (Guenée, 1852) (Erebidae) is a migratory, polyphagous forest insect that also attacks crops such as cocoa, coffee, citrus, plantain, mango, maize, groundnut, etc. Outbreaks were first reported in Africa, in Entebbe, Uganda, and DR Congo in 1930 (Pitman, 1930; Vinall, 1930). Since then, periodic irruptions occurred in tropical Africa, including Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea, Gabon, Cameroon, Liberia, Uganda, Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire. The moth is widespread in West, Central, and East Africa. In addition to causing damage to crops, this pest poses a risk of contaminating drinking water sources with caterpillars and their feces -
BrochureEmpowering youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone 2022
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This booklet explains the work done by FAO empower youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone. This work has been funded by the Federal Government of Germany and the FAO Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism. -
BrochureStimuler les investissements responsables dans l’agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires des jeunes au Libéria et en Sierra Leone 2022
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Cette brochure explique le travail effectué par la FAO pour donner aux jeunes les moyens de s'engager dans un investissement responsable dans l'agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires au Liberia et en Sierra Leone. Ce travail a été financé par le gouvernement fédéral d'Allemagne et le Mécanisme multidonateurs flexible de la FAO. -
Emergency responseEmergency response to outbreaks of transboundary noctuid moth caterpillar Achaea catocaloides in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea
Achaea catocaloides Guenée, 1852
2024Also available in:
Achaea catocaloides (Guenée, 1852) (Erebidae) is a migratory, polyphagous forest insect that also attacks crops such as cocoa, coffee, citrus, plantain, mango, maize, groundnut, etc. Outbreaks were first reported in Africa, in Entebbe, Uganda, and DR Congo in 1930 (Pitman, 1930; Vinall, 1930). Since then, periodic irruptions occurred in tropical Africa, including Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea, Gabon, Cameroon, Liberia, Uganda, Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire. The moth is widespread in West, Central, and East Africa. In addition to causing damage to crops, this pest poses a risk of contaminating drinking water sources with caterpillars and their feces -
BrochureEmpowering youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone 2022
Also available in:
This booklet explains the work done by FAO empower youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone. This work has been funded by the Federal Government of Germany and the FAO Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism. -
BrochureStimuler les investissements responsables dans l’agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires des jeunes au Libéria et en Sierra Leone 2022
Also available in:
Cette brochure explique le travail effectué par la FAO pour donner aux jeunes les moyens de s'engager dans un investissement responsable dans l'agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires au Liberia et en Sierra Leone. Ce travail a été financé par le gouvernement fédéral d'Allemagne et le Mécanisme multidonateurs flexible de la FAO. -
Emergency responseEmergency response to outbreaks of transboundary noctuid moth caterpillar Achaea catocaloides in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea
Achaea catocaloides Guenée, 1852
2024Also available in:
Achaea catocaloides (Guenée, 1852) (Erebidae) is a migratory, polyphagous forest insect that also attacks crops such as cocoa, coffee, citrus, plantain, mango, maize, groundnut, etc. Outbreaks were first reported in Africa, in Entebbe, Uganda, and DR Congo in 1930 (Pitman, 1930; Vinall, 1930). Since then, periodic irruptions occurred in tropical Africa, including Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea, Gabon, Cameroon, Liberia, Uganda, Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire. The moth is widespread in West, Central, and East Africa. In addition to causing damage to crops, this pest poses a risk of contaminating drinking water sources with caterpillars and their feces -
BrochureEmpowering youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone 2022
Also available in:
This booklet explains the work done by FAO empower youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone. This work has been funded by the Federal Government of Germany and the FAO Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism. -
BrochureStimuler les investissements responsables dans l’agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires des jeunes au Libéria et en Sierra Leone 2022
Also available in:
Cette brochure explique le travail effectué par la FAO pour donner aux jeunes les moyens de s'engager dans un investissement responsable dans l'agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires au Liberia et en Sierra Leone. Ce travail a été financé par le gouvernement fédéral d'Allemagne et le Mécanisme multidonateurs flexible de la FAO. -
Emergency responseEmergency response to outbreaks of transboundary noctuid moth caterpillar Achaea catocaloides in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea
Achaea catocaloides Guenée, 1852
2024Also available in:
Achaea catocaloides (Guenée, 1852) (Erebidae) is a migratory, polyphagous forest insect that also attacks crops such as cocoa, coffee, citrus, plantain, mango, maize, groundnut, etc. Outbreaks were first reported in Africa, in Entebbe, Uganda, and DR Congo in 1930 (Pitman, 1930; Vinall, 1930). Since then, periodic irruptions occurred in tropical Africa, including Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea, Gabon, Cameroon, Liberia, Uganda, Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire. The moth is widespread in West, Central, and East Africa. In addition to causing damage to crops, this pest poses a risk of contaminating drinking water sources with caterpillars and their feces -
BrochureEmpowering youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone 2022
Also available in:
This booklet explains the work done by FAO empower youth to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems in Liberia and Sierra Leone. This work has been funded by the Federal Government of Germany and the FAO Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism. -
BrochureStimuler les investissements responsables dans l’agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires des jeunes au Libéria et en Sierra Leone 2022
Also available in:
Cette brochure explique le travail effectué par la FAO pour donner aux jeunes les moyens de s'engager dans un investissement responsable dans l'agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires au Liberia et en Sierra Leone. Ce travail a été financé par le gouvernement fédéral d'Allemagne et le Mécanisme multidonateurs flexible de la FAO.
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