Good Practice - Project

Zagorin Hellas - Control by sexual confusion of pest Lepidoptera in apple orchards

A cooperative of apple producers set up a joint effort among its members to control the codling moth, a major pest, by means of sexual confusion.
  • CAP Implementation
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022 Greece
    - Programming period: 2014-2022 Greece

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P4. Ecosystems management
    RDP Focus Area
    • 4A: Biodiversity restoration, preservation & enhancement
    RDP Measure
    • M10: Agri-environment-climate

    Summary

    The codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is one of the principal pests of apple trees. Almost all the apple farmers in the municipality of Zagora (Thessaly) are members of the local agricultural cooperative. They cultivate apples according to the integrated production management method. Until 2017, Zagora's apple producers used synthetic insecticides to protect against the codling moth. This project replaced most of these chemicals with pheromone traps, which are proven to be very effective in controlling the moth population.

    Results

    Replacing pesticides with pheromone traps has led to a gradual recovery of the wild flora and fauna in the orchards. It has been particularly beneficial for pollinators and other insects that are useful for the apple trees.

    Gradually, the pressure on the quality of the water resources in the area is being reduced.

    Control of the codling moth is less labour intensive for the farmers.

    The geotechnical department of plant protection needs to spend less time advising apple producers on pest control.

    Promoter

    Agricultural Cooperative Union of Zagora-Pilio

    Funding

    Total budget 1 773 925.5 (EUR)
    EAFRD 1 507 836.7 (EUR)
    National/Regional 266 088.8 (EUR)

    Ressourcen

    English language

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