TC Projects Planned under the "SIT Fruit Fly" Theme
 

Project
Number
Project Title Project Status
BRA/5/057Establishment of Medfly, Fruit Fly Parasitoids and Codling Moth Rearing FacilityActive
BZE/5/002Establishment of a Pilot Fruit Fly Free Area Using an Integrated Approach that includes the Area Wide Sterile Insect TechniqueActive
CHI/5/047Decreasing the Population of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly in the Arica RegionActive
EGY/5/025Use of Population Suppression and Sterile Insect Techniques to Control Fruit FliesCompleted
2009-02-13
GUA/5/016Establishment of Fruit Fly Free or Low Prevalence Areas using the Sterile Insect TechniqueActive
ISR/5/010Upgrading the Area-Wide Control of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Using the Sterile Insect TechniqueCompleted
2009-07-28
ISR/5/011Strengthening the Capacity for the Area-wide Control of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Using the Sterile Insect TechniqueActive
ISR/5/014Improving Artificial Mass-Rearing Systems for the Ethiopian Fruit Fly, Dacus ciliatus, and Establishing Optimal Sterilizing Doses: Towards Small-Scale SITActive
ISR/5/015Strengthening the Capacity to Use the Sterile Insect Technique for the Olive Fruit FlyActive
JOR/5/009Upgrading the Area-Wide Control of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Using the Sterile Insect TechniqueCompleted
2007-09-28
JOR/5/010Strengthening the Capacity for Area-wide Suppression of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Using the Sterile Insect TechniqueActive
MAG/5/011Feasibility Study of SIT-based Integrated Pest Management of Fruit FlyCompleted
2007-09-06
MAG/5/017Developing Strategies for Integrated Management of Fruit Flies Based on the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT)Active
MAR/5/015Feasibility Study for Integrated Use of the Sterile Insect Technique for Area-wide Tephritid Fruit Fly ControlCompleted
2008-11-21
MAR/5/015Feasibility Study for Integrated Use of the Sterile Insect Technique for Area-wide Tephritid Fruit Fly ControlCompleted
2008-11-21
MEX/5/027Transfer of Genetic Sexing Mass-rearing Technologies for Fruit Fly ProductionCompleted
2008-03-06
MEX/5/027Transfer of Genetic Sexing Mass-rearing Technologies for Fruit Fly ProductionCompleted
2008-03-06
MOR/5/031Controlling the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Using the Sterile Insect Technique and Other Conventional MethodsActive
PAK/5/046Integrating the Sterile Insect Technique for the Suppression of Fruit FliesActive
PAL/5/003Strengthening the National Capacity for the Area-wide Suppression of the Mediterranean Fruit FlyCompleted
2009-07-28
PAN/5/016Capacity Building for Suppression of Fruit Flies of the Genus Anastrepha from the Azuero Peninsula using an Area-Wide Pest Management ApproachActive
PAN/5/018Maintaining and Operating a Medfly-Free Area, Implementing a Fruit Fly Emergency Plan, and Suppressing Anastrepha spp. Fruit Fly in the Azuero Peninsula Using the Sterile Insect TechniqueActive
RAS/5/049Sharing Regional Knowledge on the Use of the Sterile Insect Technique within Integrated Area-Wide Fruit Fly Pest Management ProgrammesActive
RAS/5/051Developing Integrated Control of the Olive FruitflyActive
RAS/5/052Sharing Regional Knowledge on the Use of the Sterile Insect Technique within Integrated Area-Wide Fruit Fly Pest ManagemActive
RAS/5/053Assessing Feasibility for Area-Wide SIT-Based Control of the Mediterranean Fruitfly in the Middle EastActive
RER/5/014Suppressing the Mediterranean Fruit Fly by Integrating the Sterile Insect Technique on an Area-Wide Basis in Neretva ValleyActive
RLA/5/045Preparation for Pilot Fruit Fly-Free Area Using the Sterile Insect TechniqueCompleted
2009-11-05
RLA/5/057Establishing and Maintaining Fruit Fly Free and Low Prevalence Areas in Central America, Panama and Belize, Using the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) (ARCAL CVI)Active
SAF/5/007Expanding the Use of the Sterile Insect Technique against Fruit Pests in the Western and Northern CapeActive
THA/5/046Area-Wide Integrated Control of Fruit FliesCompleted
2008-05-19
THA/5/046Area-Wide Integrated Control of Fruit FliesCompleted
2008-05-19
TUN/5/022Implementation of the Pilot Programme Using Sterile Insect Technique against the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Phase IIActive