Infographic - Mealybug threat to cassava in SE Asia

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Import Export 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 50 0 100 150 200 250 300 350 million $ Starch trade: second biggest importer in the region Pests and diseases in cassa- va threaten food security , rural livelihoods, and re- gional economic activity. Mealybug Threat to Cassava Increased demand for cassava from starch industry: noodles, pharmaceuticals, sweeteners Indonesia has the highest utilisation directly as food in Asia – half is directly consumed as a staple food Up to US$20 billion saved by minute wasps in Africa in 1980s = 200 times the cost of research and famine prevented for millions 2008 First main pests started appearing around Mealybug was 1st reported in 2008 in Thailand and spread throughout Greater Mekong sub-region. 4 m ha cassava fields SE ASIA 8m 40m household producers farmers m = million 16 m in 2000 26.4 m in 2014 1 m ha INDONESIA most important pro- ducing country in SE Asia Cassava production (tons): of locally-grown is used as food cassava Cassava pest: Mealybug Natural parasitoid: Anagyrus lopezi wasp In September 2014, first field cage release of 2000 wasps in Indonesia: biological control and first-phase clamp-down One of the most destructive cas- sava pests in the world. Can reduce yields by 8 4 % 58 %
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Infographic - Mealybug threat to cassava production and food security in SE Asia, with special focus on Indonesia.

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Import

Export

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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0

100

150

200

250

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350million $

Starch trade: second biggest importer in the region

Pests and diseases in cassa-va threaten food security, rural livelihoods, and re-gional economic activity.

Mealybug Threat to Cassava

Increased demand for cassava from starch industry: noodles, pharmaceuticals, sweeteners

Indonesia has the highest utilisation directly as food in Asia – half is directly consumed as a staple food

Up to US$20 billion saved by minute wasps in Africa in 1980s =

200 times the cost of research and famine prevented for millions

2008

First main pests started appearing around

Mealybug was 1st reported in 2008 in Thailand and spread throughout Greater Mekong sub-region.

4m ha cassava fields

SE ASIA

8m 40mhousehold producers farmers

m = million16 m in 2000 26.4 m in 2014

1 mha

INDONESIAmost important pro-ducing country in SE Asia

Cassava production (tons):

of locally-grown

is used as food

cassava

Cassava pest: Mealybug Natural parasitoid: Anagyrus lopezi wasp

In September 2014, first field cage

release of 2000 wasps in

Indonesia: biological

control and first-phase

clamp-down

One of the most destructive cas-sava pests in the world. Can reduce yields by

84%

58%