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Nippes : une epidemie decime les cocotiers | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Les jours sombres des cocoteraies du pays se multiplient. C'est au tour des cocotiers du departement des Nippes de plier sous cette epidemie qui decime les cocotiers du pays. <>, a explique Charlot Murat, qui est intervenu a la matinale de Magik9 le mercredi 20 avril 2022. La progression de l'epidemie dans le departement des Nippes a ete remarquee durant la fin du dernier trimestre de 2021. Cinq communes et deux localites sont […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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