Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Jimma Agricultural Research, P. O. Box 192, Jimma, Ethiopia
Research Article
Mango Fruit Loss at Field by Major Pests in South-western Ethiopia
Author(s): Sisay Kidanu*, Wakjira Getachew and Tamiru Shimales
Mango production is facing many challenges of which pests are the major. A study was done in 2019/20 at the
potential mango production areas of Southwestern Ethiopia to assess production experiences and magnitude of
losses of mango fruits caused by mango pests at the farm level. A total of 80 mango producers farms were sampled
and fruit damage symptom and sign determination was conducted at fields using hand magnifying lens and colored
pictorial manual. Result revealed most farmers had knowledge about white mango scale, fruit fly and grivet monkey.
About 90% of the respondents of Didessa and 80% of Metu and Gumay districts mentioned white mango scale
as the dominant pest. In Nopha and Gomma, 60 and 80% ranked grivet monkey for their mango fruit loss. There
was statistically significant (χ2 = 17.71) differences between districts for pest manag.. View more»