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Chania Launches Olive Fruit Fly Control Program to Protect Crops

Monday, 22 June 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
Authorities in the Chania regional unit have launched bait spraying operations targeting the olive fruit fly (dakos), a pest that threatens olive crops across Crete. The spraying program, announced by the Chania Prefecture, is a routine agricultural measure carried out annually to protect the island's olive oil production, one of Crete's most important industries. The treatments use targeted bait stations rather than broad pesticide coverage, minimizing environmental impact. Tourists visiting olive groves, rural areas, or agritourism properties in the Chania region may notice spraying activity or signage near olive trees. There is no health risk to visitors in public areas, but those with sensitivities are advised to avoid treated agricultural land during active spraying. The program reflects Crete's ongoing commitment to preserving its centuries-old olive farming heritage.

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