Mustard Crop Under Attack: Aphids, Painted Bugs Threaten 70% Yield Loss

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News18•21-01-2026, 18:33
Mustard Crop Under Attack: Aphids, Painted Bugs Threaten 70% Yield Loss
- •Mustard crops face severe threat from aphids and painted bugs due to changing weather and fluctuating temperatures.
- •These pests suck plant sap, potentially reducing mustard yield by 30% to 70% if not controlled.
- •Agricultural scientist Dr. Hadi Hussain Khan notes aphid outbreaks increase with cloudy weather and high humidity.
- •Farmers should regularly inspect fields for sticky substances or black-green insects and remove affected branches early.
- •Integrated pest management is crucial; chemical control involves Imidacloprid or Thiamethoxam, while neem oil is an organic option.
Why It Matters: Mustard farmers must act quickly against aphid and painted bug infestations to prevent significant yield losses.
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