A virus spread by insects is causing widespread damage to lettuce crops in California’s Salinas Valley.
The impatiens necrotic spot virus, or INSV, is spread by thrips, tiny insects that reproduce rapidly and feast on vegetable crops.
Salinas Valley produces more than half of America’s lettuce, and farmers in the region are predicting big financial losses.
They expect the crop loss to be worse than 2020, when the bug-spread virus cost growers an estimated $100 million in lost revenue.
Source - https://www.aginfo.net
