Study Examines Pest Management Challenges for Irish Potato Farmers in Mbeya, Tanzania
A recent study has examined pest management practices among smallholder farmers cultivating Irish potatoes in Mbeya, Tanzania. The research highlights the ongoing challenges posed by pests and diseases to potato farming in the region, despite advancements in agricultural science. Farmers face significant obstacles that impact their decision-making processes and overall effectiveness in managing these threats.
Irish potatoes, scientifically known as *Solanum tuberosum*, are a key crop for many small-scale farmers in Mbeya due to their economic importance and role in food security. However, pests and diseases remain persistent issues that hinder productivity. The study explores how farmers navigate these challenges, shedding light on the methods employed to protect their crops and the factors influencing their choices. It underscores the need for continued efforts to address these agricultural concerns while supporting farmers with effective tools and strategies for pest management.
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Date: November 27, 2025
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