China's crops to face pests, diseases, and adverse weather during 2022 03-08-2022

Recently, the Chinese Agricultural Technology Center organized experts, scientific researchers, and professors to conduct a comprehensive analysis on maize diseases and pests. Their analysis is based on factors such as the numbers of observed insects, planting systems, crop layouts and climate. According to the analysis, it is expected that maize diseases and pests will affect a total area of 66 million hectares in 2022, with 46 million hectares affected by pests and 20 million hectares area affected by various diseases. Common pests and diseases such as fall armyworms, lawn armyworms, and southern corn rust will have a great threat on the production and safety of corn in China.


According to observations made by the National Climate Center in China, during January and February in 2022, periods of unusually low temperature, rain, snow and freezing weather have occurred in the southwest region of China. In addition, precipitation in the southern parts of areas south of the Yangtze River is expected to be 2-5% less than average during the spring, which will lead to certain adverse effects on the overwintering of crops and also lead to breeding of migratory pests such as fall armyworms and lawn armyworms.


During summer, precipitation in China's Northeast region, North region, South region, and the west part of the Southwest Region is expected to be high, which will be beneficial for most pests. The number of typhoons expected to land in China is also greater than usual, and the expected intensity is stronger. A typhoon heading north will likely cause the recurrence of epidemic diseases such as southern corn rust.


Southern corn rust expected to affect a large area during 2022

Regarding the distribution of different maize diseases, southern corn rust is prevalent in summer corn farmland in the Huanghuaihai area, with a total area  5.3 million hectares of corn farmland affected across China. Northern corn leaf blight is prevalent among in China's Northeast region, North region, Northwest region and Southwest region, with a total area of 5 million hectares affected across China. Southern corn leaf blight is prevalent in the China's Huanghuaihai region and Southwest region, with a total area of 2.5 hectares affected across China. Other diseases which may also occur across China include maize ear rot, frogeye leaf spot, corn anthracnose, maize stalk rot, corn smut, maize head smut, and corn stunt.


China organizes experts to develop plan for crop damage mitigation

According to observations and forecasts from China's Network for Measuring and Reporting Crop Diseases and Insect Pests, as well as analysis from experts, it is also expected that the crop diseases and pests for wheat, rice, corn, as well as potatos will show a severe upward trend in 2022. According to the network, crop diseases and pests are expected to affect a total area of 143 million hectares in 2022, which is an increase of 13.5% compared to the occurrence area in 2021 and 10.7% compared to the the average occurrence area over the recent five years. These diseases and pests pose a threat to more than 70% of the production areas, and it is necessary to strengthen their prevention and control, take effective measures in a timely manner, resolutely curb the recurrence of harm, and strive to reduce disaster losses. In response of these diseases and pests, the Chinese government formulated a plan to control the overall damage loss rate of major crop diseases and insect pests to within 5%.


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