Climate change has been shown to have a significant impact on the spread of pests in Kenya. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns create favorable conditions for pests to thrive and spread to new areas. Insects like locusts, tsetse flies, and
2024-10-09 00:00
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Agrochemicals Association of Kenya (AAK Grow) has identified pests such as leaf miners, fruit flies, maize stalk borer, Tuta absoluta, and anthracnose as major threats to food crops and vegetation in Kenya, with climate change exacerbating the situation.
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