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Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa


Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

The Honourable Juma Hamad Omar, Minister for Tourism, Natural Resources and the Environment, officially opens the Workshop.

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

Group photo of the Workshop participants, White Sands Hotel

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

Gil Allard (IIBC), C.Z. Chilima (Malawi) and Roger Day (IIBC) wait for refreshments at the reception and barbecue

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

Gil Allard (IIBC) and Joseph Mwangi (Kenya) engage in an in-depth discussion about leucaena psyllid or some other relevant topic.

 

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

Banpot Napompeth (Thailand) reviews the experiences with leucaena psyllid in the Asia-Pacific Region.

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

Ladislaus Nshubemuki (TAFORI) describes the properties of Dalbergia melanoxylon during the field trip to Morogoro and Mikumi National Park.


Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa
Leucaena psyllid and damage

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa
Membrate Mihretu (Ethiopia) and Asa
Johansonn (MWAP) examine infested
leucaena trees.

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa
Hassan Osman Abdel Nour (Sudan) enjoys his box lunch during the field trip.

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

Three curious zebras, Mikumi National Park

Leucaena Psyllid: a threat to agroforestry in Africa

One of five working groups discusses the need for an African Forest Insect and Disease Network.

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