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Already without Any Support From the Nation, the Iscamen Is Arming to Fight the Fearsome Moth of the Vine, Which Last Year Made Mendoza Lose 12% of Its Production

Summary by Bichos De Campo
Mendoza has been waging the battle against Lobesia Botrana, better known as moth of the vine, a quarantine plague of great impact for the vineyards, which last year caused losses of more than 10% and which is already present in 80% of the cultivated area. Strictly speaking, the effort of the Institute of Health and Agricultural Quality of that province (Iscamen) increased since the change of government, in late 2023. It happens that, under the l…
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Mendoza has been waging the battle against Lobesia Botrana, better known as moth of the vine, a quarantine plague of great impact for the vineyards, which last year caused losses of more than 10% and which is already present in 80% of the cultivated area. Strictly speaking, the effort of the Institute of Health and Agricultural Quality of that province (Iscamen) increased since the change of government, in late 2023. It happens that, under the l…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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