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USDA Develops Strategy to Reduce Lanternfly’s Spread

USDA Develops Strategy to Reduce Lanternfly’s Spread


The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Spotted Lanternfly Strategic Planning Working Group has released the Spotted Lanternfly Five-Year Strategy for fiscal years 2024-2028.

APHIS brought together the working group in August 2022 with representatives from APHIS, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and the National Plant Board. The working group developed a unified approach to reduce the spotted lanternfly’s spread and impacts through the effective use of available state and federal resources.

The five-year strategy prioritizes the following goals:

Effectively limit the advancement of spotted lanternfly and efficiently respond to its introduction within Federal and State authority and resource availability.

Support continued scientific research towards practical management and risk mitigation.

Establish a consistent national and state-level outreach message and educational campaign for the public and industries at risk for spreading spotted lanternfly.

SLF has spread to 13 additional states since it was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014. Spotted lanternflies prefer to feed on the invasive tree of heaven, but they also feed on a wide range of crops and plants, including grapes, apples, hops, walnuts and hardwood trees. As resources available are limited, developing a strategy in coordination with the states to address this invasive pest is critical.

 

Source: farmanddairy.com

Photo Credit: pennsylvania-department-of-agriculture

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