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Joaninhas Help Control Beaches and Protect Plantations in Sp

Summary by Revista Oeste
Small and colored insects play an important role in the natural control of agricultural pests. In various cultures, they feed on insects that attack crops and end up becoming allies of rural producers. According to the Agronomic engineer Erica Tomé, of the Coordination of Integral Technical Assistance (CATI) in Araraquara, these insects predominate lungs, musca-whites, cochonillas and acares, common in different cultures. “In general, joanina be…
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Small and colored insects play an important role in the natural control of agricultural pests. In various cultures, they feed on insects that attack crops and end up becoming allies of rural producers. According to the Agronomic engineer Erica Tomé, of the Coordination of Integral Technical Assistance (CATI) in Araraquara, these insects predominate lungs, musca-whites, cochonillas and acares, common in different cultures. “In general, joanina be…

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Revista Oeste broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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