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Banana and Plantain Supply Chain Correspondent
Montpellier, France
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  • Managing chlordecone pollution in the French West Indies

    Dasheen producer. (© M. Lesueur-Jannoyer/CIRAD)

    06/2011

    Chlordecone is a persistent organochlorine insecticide that is potentially carcinogenic. Used ...

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  • Tracking banana weevil movements

    Weevil movements charted by RFID radiotelemetry showing favoured movements of weevils towards a pheromone trap located at the centre of the figure. Male paths are in blue and female paths are in red, while green dots represent sites where the weevils were released. © F. Vinatier/CIRAD

    06/2011

    Black weevils (Cosmopilites sordidus) cause extensive damage to banana plants that they invade. ...

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