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The head Minister at the Agriculture Ministry, Jeanine M. Cooper and high-profiled members of USAID – Liberia toured two of the several caterpillar infested communities in Bong County, “Yanniquelleh in Salala District and Kpotoloma in Sanoyea District” during the week.
Accordingly, their tour was intended to provide the visiting team firsthand experience about the level of destruction being done by the caterpillars both on crops and the setbacks on the livelihoods of farmers and rural dwellers in affected areas.
During their day-long tour on Tuesday June 13, 2023: Rory Donohoe – USAID/Liberia Deputy Mission Director, John Pasch – USAID Liberia’s Economic Growth Office Director and Julia G. Chalphin – USAID Liberia Agriculture Officer represented USAID – Liberia.
According to the Ministry release, Since June 9 this year , the Ministry of Agriculture has convened two emergency stakeholder meetings with national and international scientists, researchers and technicians, as well as with Development Partners to plan a comprehensive national response to the outbreak.
It can be recalled that over the weekend, the Ministry began deploying teams of technicians to affected communities in six counties in an effort to curb the caterpillar outbreak in Bong, Nimba, Lofa, Bomi, Margibi and Gbarpolu Counties.
Working along with scientists from the Central Agriculture Research Institute (CARI) who were the first responders in Bong County,
The Ministry noted that a total of 32 emergency teams are being equipped with the required chemical and bio-pesticides, and motorized sprayers to halt the infestation and minimize the damage to crops and dwelling places in rural Liberia.
“In addition, scientists and researchers from MoA and NPHIL will collect samples of the caterpillars for laboratory confirmation of the species in regional research centers, in order to aid medium and long-term eradication planning.

With the 2023 planting season underway, farmers and community dwellers are requested to immediately report any signs of caterpillars to local authorities”, the release further noted.
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