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Farmers in Eastern Uganda Trained on Fall Armyworm Identification and Management

Christine Elong
Last updated: January 14, 2025 1:21 pm
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The Cereals Program has been conducting targeted field demonstrations in Namutumba and Bukedea districts to equip farmers with the skills needed to identify and manage Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda). These efforts, part of the Integrated Management of Fall Armyworm for Sustainable Food Security in Africa project, focused on promoting integrated pest management (IPM) practices to enhance maize production and protect yields from the destructive pest.

The primary objectives of the training sessions were to: conduct field days demonstrating integrated FAW management techniques, highlight the use and benefits of bio- pesticides in managing FAW and gather farmer feedback on the performance of promoted technologies.

Through farmer field days, participants observed maize demonstration plots showcasing the application of various synthetic and bio- pesticides. These demonstrations provided hands-on learning opportunities, followed by interactive question-and-answer sessions where farmers shared their experiences and discussed practical solutions for FAW management.

The training sessions brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including: A total of 369 farmers from various farmer groups participated and 14 Agro-Input Dealers dealers attended, gaining insights into sustainable pest control solutions, Local Government representatives and NARO Staff and Local Leaders.

Farmers appreciated the opportunity to see firsthand the effects of different pesticides on maize crops and learn about sustainable pest control techniques. The sessions emphasized the importance of early FAW identification and the adoption of IPM practices, including: Using natural predators to manage FAW populations (Biological control agents), monitoring and reducing FAW infestations (Pheromone traps) and minimizing overuse and reducing environmental and health risks (Targeted pesticide use) The field days were supported by partners, including KAFACI_FAW and CBFAMFEWS, and highlighted the potential of collaborative efforts in combating FAW. By equipping farmers with the tools and knowledge to manage this pest, these initiatives are contributing to sustainable agriculture, improved livelihoods, and strengthened food security in Eastern Uganda.

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