Leftover tobacco stalks are basically pest hotels if farmers do not rip them out properly after harvest, according to TIMB.
TIMB wants stalks fully uprooted
TIMB wants stalks fully uprooted
- The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board issued the advisory recently.
- Growers need to destroy stalks right after reaping.
- Uprooting the entire plant, roots and all, is the recommended method.
- Simply cutting or slashing stalks is not enough.
- Leftover stumps will sprout new shoots if roots remain.
- That regrowth becomes a breeding ground for pests and diseases.
- Soil nutrients get drained by unwanted shoot growth.
- Carryover contamination threatens the next production season entirely.