"If I hadn't found a real solution for the 'Tuta', I would have considered giving up on tomatoes."
2024-09-03 00:00
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Tomato growers have been dealing with Tuta absoluta for years now, and it remains a concerning pest, as it can infest tomato plants at any stage of development and damage up to 100% of the affected crops. It has a very high reproduction rate and short biological cycles that become even faster.
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