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Introduction to the project AREA-WIDE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT FLIES IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES Prabhat Kumar, Coordinator & IPM.

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1 Introduction to the project AREA-WIDE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT FLIES IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES Prabhat Kumar, Coordinator & IPM Expert Agriculture Systems & Engineering FOS School of Environment, Resources and Development Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand

2 Outline Fruit flies in Asia ◦ Oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) ◦ Melon Fly (Bactrocera cucurbitae) Rational of project Opportunity for the project Project partnership Funding source Objective Activities Expected outputs Achievement so far (Inception Period) Inception Workshop & its objectives 2

3 Fruit flies in Asia Bactrocera genus of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are highly destructive quarantine pest of tree fruits and vegetables. Asiatic origin and widely distributed Current management relies on chemicals, bagging, and recently use of MAT 3

4 Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis 4 B. dorsalis forms part of a species complex, within which over 50 species have been described in Asia. Taxonomy still evolving Fruit crops shows sign of oviposition Losses in quality and quantity Present in all project countries and beyond

5 Melon Fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae 5 Gourds and melons are common host Fruit stage shows sign of oviposition & oozing Losses in quality and quantity Present in all project countries and beyond

6 Rational of project? Horticulture produce are main traded agricultural goods In 2004, Asian countries produced 178 million tones of tropical fruits which amounted to 66% of the total global production and earned 2.5 billion US$ Asian region (East, Southeast, and South) is among the top three regions—for both exporters and importers of fruits and vegetables in the world Rapidly growing FTAs in the region Tephritid fruit flies (Bactrocera dorsalis & Bactrocera cucurbitae) cause direct damage to fruits and vegetables leading to 90-100% losses depending on locality, variety and season Dr. Prabhat Kumar, ASE, AIT6

7 Rational of project? Serious losses in trade value and opportunity due to strict quarantine regulations imposed by most importing countries Dominated by smallholder producers & lack of ecological options for FF management Lack of bio-physical & socio-economically adapted technologies 7

8 Opportunity for project Development of science-based assembly of IPM practices for varied socio-economic and bio-physical condition in the region Building from national to a regional effort towards sustainable FF management Mainstreaming FF management into the national extension system Developing training module, design and content for FFS Farmer’s education using learning centered approaches for lasting impact 8

9 Partners 9

10 Funding source Taiwan ICDF (www.icdf.org.tw)www.icdf.org.tw through Global Horticulture Initiative (GHI; http://www.globalhort.org/)http://www.globalhort.org/ Value : 250,000 US$ Duration: 2 years 10

11 Objectives To develop effective, profitable and environmental-friendly management of fruit flies by and for smallholder fruit and vegetable farmers in four Mekong basin countries 11

12 Activities Surveys, GIS mapping Participatory action research & basic research on finding ecologically sound management options Training of trainers to train IPM trainers Curriculum Development Workshops Pilot Farmer’s field school Farmer’s field day National and regional workshops Extension brochures, Webpage and association 12

13 Expected outputs – a snapshot Locally adapted IPM technologies for each bio- physical and socio-economic areas Trained trainers on FF IPM Innovation in FFS curricula Farmers education using FFS approach Development of extension materials Establishment of regional network on FF IPM Policy and phytosanitary laws harmonization attempts with partnership of other local and regional agencies Knowledge dissemination and management on fruit flies 13

14 Progress so far Development of working platforms GIS survey data format Some data were received (Cambodia and Laos) – needs more discussion Beta version of IPM Website available for comments Country strategy paper development Inception workshop 14

15 Thank you More through: Dr. Prabhat Kumar pkipm@ait.asia


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