Rust mite hits Dominican Republic banana exports
An invasive parasite is hampering banana exports from the Dominican Republic. The banana rust mite, (Eriophyidae), which was observed for the first time in the Caribbean in 2020, causes brown stripes to appear on leaves and lesions on the skin of the fruit.
According to Hilario Pellegrini, president of the Dominican Association of Banana Producers (Adobanano), last year’s high

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