Tomato Blight

Written by: Mir Aqa Etibar

Tomatoes are generally planted in spring and yield in summer, but some farmers are unsatisfied.
Fire blight disease is one of the reasons for not giving a satisfactory yield.
This disease spreads quickly and causes color change, rotting, and falling tomato leaves.
AEPO’s writer/producer has talked to some peasants and an agricultural expert about this disease.