Managing African armyworm outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa : current strategies and future directions
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The African armyworm Spodoptera exempta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a significant pest that affects cereal crops and pasture grasses in sub-Saharan Africa. This migratory pest causes extensive defoliation, which can result in significant yield losses, particularly in maize. This review focuses on the recent outbreaks of the African armyworm and identifies key factors contributing to its success across sub-Saharan Africa. Understanding these factors is essential for developing effective and sustainable pest management strategies. This review emphasizes the importance of innovative technologies and data-driven approaches in managing pest outbreaks and underscores the need to implement technology-enabled integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to control the African armyworm effectively.
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The African armyworm is a destructive, migratory pest that threatens cereal crops and pasture grasses in sub-Saharan Africa, with recent outbreaks resulting in significant agricultural and economic losses. This review addresses the urgent need for improved management strategies by examining the drivers of frequent outbreaks, including climate change, the pest’s biological traits, and gaps in current control practices. This paper aims to evaluate existing surveillance and control methods—such as chemical, biological, and cultural approaches—and to explore innovative technologies, including predictive modeling, artificial intelligence, Bt maize technology, molecular biology, and nanotechnology. This study finds that, while traditional methods offer some control, their limitations necessitate integrated, technology-enabled pest management solutions. It concludes that adopting holistic, regionally coordinated strategies that incorporate farmer education, advanced tools, and updated policy frameworks will significantly improve outbreak response and mitigation. These findings are valuable to society as they provide a roadmap for sustainable pest control, helping to safeguard food security, support farmer livelihoods, and enhance agricultural resilience in the face of escalating climate and pest pressures.
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This article belongs to the Section Insect Pest and Vector Management.
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African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta), Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), Pest control, Integrated pest management, Innovative tools, Migratory pest
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SDG-15: Life on land
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Kinyanjui, G.; Mawcha, K.T.; Malinga, L.N.; Soobramoney, K.; N ˆ ethononda, P.; Assefa, Y.; Okonkwo, C.O.; Ndolo, D. Managing African Armyworm Outbreaks in Sub-Saharan Africa: Current Strategies and Future Directions. Insects 2025, 16, 645. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16060645.