No Dutch cherries this year? Ban on pesticides is a hard blow for cherry growers in the region

Cherry growers fear Suzuki fruit fly after pesticide ban End

She says that cherry growers also take other measures, such as using fine nets that are hung around the orchard. The flies cannot get through and the trees are protected. But that method does not always work, says researcher Helsen. “If there are already a few flies in a packed orchard, you will still have to take measures to prevent them from multiplying quickly.” And that’s where pesticides come into play. “There are currently no good alternatives to chemicals,” said the expert.

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