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Various of village2. Various inside hut, women preparing food3. Wide of village mud homes4. Tight of children walkingAP Television Leleble Village, Taabo, Ivory Coast - 12 August 20165. Wide of tree attacked by caterpillar6. Various of Kacou walking through cocoa field7. SOUNDBITE: (French) Baco Kacou, cocoa plantation owner:\"At first there wasn't any foliage in this field. It was just the clouds we were seeing. And now, presently, the cocoa trees have begun producing leaves.\"8. Mid shot of dried cocoa branches9. Tight shot of discoloured cocoa pod10. Mid shot of leaves eaten by caterpillar11. SOUNDBITE: (French) Baco Kacou, cocoa plantation owner:\"We are starting to see a few flowers, but it's late. At this phase, normally we would see tons of cocoa buds. There's been a delay to see if buds are going to grow.\"12. Various shots of Kacou showing leaves attacked by caterpillars13. Various shots of caterpillar larvae on the groundCourtesy CNRA National Agricultural Research CentreDate and location unknown14. Various STILLS of Achaea catocaloides Rena provided from CNRA (National Agricultural Research Centre)AP Television Leleble Village, Taabo, Ivory Coast - 12 August 201615. SOUNDBITE: (French) Baco Kacou, cocoa plantation owner:\"On one tree you could have even 200 of these caterpillars. And once you tap the tree, they would grab hold of the leaves, and would look at you. They were scary.\"AP Television Leleble Village, Taabo, Ivory Coast - 12 August 201616. Tight shot of damaged leaves17. Wide shot of cocoa tree 18. SOUNDBITE: (French) Baco Kacou, cocoa plantation owner:  \"Everything now is in the hands of god to see if we will have rain.\"19. Various driving shots on highway in TaaboAP Television  Abidjan, Ivory Coast - 1 August 201620. Various set ups of Dr. Njankoua Wandji21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Njankoua Wandji, World Cocoa Foundation's Cocoa Livelihood Programme Country Coordinator:\"Yes there might be a link, but this needs to move forward, find scientific evidence. Without scientific evidence, we cannot come out with a solution, a proposal for change. We need to understand the process before designing any type of solution that can be sustainable to the cocoa farm system.\"AP Television Leleble Village, Taabo, Ivory Coast - 12 August 201622. Various of damaged cocoa podsCourtesy CNRA National Agricultural Research CentreDate and location unknown 23. Various STILLS of Achaea catocaloides Rena provided from CNRA (National Agricultural Research Centre)AP Television Leleble Village, Taabo, Ivory Coast - 12 August 201624. SOUNDBITE: (French) Pierre N'Guessan, Entomologist, National Agricultural Research Centre (CNRA):\"A combined action by several structures allowed us to contain the invasion in question. Today, nearly two months later we notice in different plantations that there are no more caterpillars, the caterpillars that turned to butterflies have also completely disappeared, and today the plantations are starting to come back.\"25. Wide of N'Guessan walking through cocoa field26. Tight shot of N'Guessan's lab coat27. SOUNDBITE: (French) Pierre N'Guessan, Entomologist, National Agricultural Research Centre (CNRA): \"There are many cocoa-producing zones in Ivory Coast, large zones that were not at all touched by this attack, so there will be no impact on cocoa production in Ivory Coast.\"28. Wide of cocoa field29. Tight shot of discoloured cocoa pod30 . SOUNDBITE: (French) Christiane Gouamene, Entomologist and CNRA office director in Divo:\"The caterpillar that she showed us is none other than Eulophontus myrmeleon. Unfortunately, in front of me, we have a tree that has been repeatedly attacked. The advantage is that the tree could support and defend itself against this particular caterpillar.\" AP Television Alphonskro Village, Daloa, Ivory Coast - 22 July 201631. Wide of bare cocoa trees32. Various of dried and discoloured cocoa pods33. Tight of caterpillar on branch, zooms out to cocoa plantation owner Alphonse N'Guessan N'Guessan approaching treeUPSOUND (French) Alphonse N'Guessan N'Guessan, cocoa plantation owner:\"It passes inside and eats the heart of the cocoa tree. Because of recent treatments, that's why it only came and scratched on top of the branch. You see here, that's their trace.\"34. Tight of caterpillar entrance hole in cocoa tree trunk35. Wide of N'Guessan N'Guessan killing an Eulophontus caterpillar36. Tight of caterpillar on ground 37. Mid of cocoa tree attacked by Eulophonotus caterpillar38. Various of N'Guessan N'Guessan clearing discoloured pods from trees39. SOUNDBITE: (French) Alphonse N'Guessan N'Guessan, cocoa plantation owner: \"This year the rain didn't come on time. We had four to five months of dryness.\"40. Mid of dry cocoa tree41. Mid of N'Guessan N'Guessan cleaning cocoa plantation 42. Various of N'Guessan N'Guessan walking through cocoa plantation AP Television Dabou, Ivory Coast - 26 July 201643. Various of cocoa analyst Salif Diama supervising quality assurance process44. Mid of worker piercing bag to remove cocoa bean sample45. SOUNDBITE: (French) Salif Diama, cocoa analyst in charge of quality assurance at Dabou Cocoa Cooperative: \"The big producers, the large industrialised countries, they could decide amongst themselves to lower global warming. The advice that I have to give to these large industrialised countries is to lower carbon emissions a little so the world can recover.\"AP Television Alphonskro Village, Daloa, Ivory Coast - 22 July 201646. Mid of dried cocoa pods in field47. Mid of cocoa tree with healthy and discoloured cocoa pods48. Mid of healthy cocoa treeLEADIN:An invasion of cocoa-eating caterpillars in Ivory Coast has been fully exterminated and should have no significant impact on the upcoming cocoa harvest, officials say. The local pest and a lack of rainfall has wreaked havoc in the world's largest cocoa producer, raising fears that the harvest season could be among the West African country's worst. STORYLINE:Cocoa is an important part of the economy of Ivory Coast, which provides 30 percent of the world's cocoa, according to the World Cocoa Foundation. An estimated 800,000 farmers in the West African country rely on cocoa to earn a living.  This year farmers say they have been plagued with extended dry periods, which some say may have created the right conditions for cocoa-eating caterpillars to multiply. Baco Kacou is a plantation owner of four hectares of cocoa in Leleble, a village 210 kilometres (130 miles) northwest of Abidjan.\"At first there wasn't any foliage in this field. It was just the clouds we were seeing. And now, presently, the cocoa trees have begun producing leaves.\"Leleble, in the town of Taabo, was one of several areas where cocoa fields were nearly wiped out by leaf-munching caterpillars. Kacou says he is happy to see initial indications that cocoa pods are growing, but he's worried about his level of cocoa production reaching even half its predicted two tons for the October harvest.\"We are starting to see a few flowers, but it's late. At this phase, normally we would see tons of cocoa buds. There's been a delay to see if buds are going to grow.\"Walking through rows of cocoa trees, Kacou points out evidence of where trees have been attacked. Caterpillar larvae remain scattered amongst the dried, chewed leaves. \"On one tree you could have even 200 of these caterpillars. And once you tap the tree, they would grab hold of the leaves, and would look at you. They were scary,\" he says.  Some tree remains resemble skeleton structures, with just an outline of where a leaf once existed. Kacou says the caterpillars then evolved into butterflies that at one point took over his entire field, making it impassable. Since the treees were treated, however, everything seems to be returning to normal. \"Everything now is in the hands of god to see if we will have rain,\" he says. According to Dr. Njankoua Wandji, Country Coordinator for the World Cocoa Foundation's Cocoa Livelihood Programme, the presence of these caterpillars is nothing new.But he believes further research must be carried out to see whether climate change is affecting species in the cocoa farm environment. \"Yes there might be a link (to climate change), but this needs to move forward, find scientific evidence. Without scientific evidence, we cannot come out with a solution, a proposal for change. We need to understand the process before designing any type of solution that can be sustainable to the cocoa farm system.\"The cocoa-eating pest known as Achaea catocaloides Rena claimed more than 20,000 hectares in Ivory Coast's central region, according to the state's National Agricultural Research Centre (CNRA).  CNRA entomologist Pierre N'Guessan was one of the lead scientists on the response team.\"A combined action by several structures allowed us to contain the invasion in question. Today, nearly two months later we notice in different plantations that there are no more caterpillars, the caterpillars that turned to butterflies have also completely disappeared, and today the plantations are starting to come back,\" he says. The response team included members from CNRA, the agriculture ministry, and the Coffee and Cocoa Council. They created an action plan that provided treatment kits and machines to local farmers.Less than 12 percent of the national crop was at stake, and experts say the quick response prevented the spread into the southwest region, nicknamed the \"cocoa belt\" for its massive output.\"There are many cocoa-producing zones in Ivory Coast, large zones that were not at all touched by this attack, so there will be no impact on cocoa production in Ivory Coast,\" says N'Guessan. Experts have not yet determined why the caterpillar, usually considered a \"neutral\" pest, targeted the cocoa trees or whether the low rainfall played a key role.According to CNRA, the Achaea catocaloides Rena is one of two major caterpillars normally found in West African cocoa fields. The second is a tree borer named Eulophonotus myrmeleon. This one nestles its way inside and eats at tree trunks and branches. But entomologists say this species has yet to pose any serious threat to production.\"The caterpillar that she showed us is none other than Eulophontus myrmeleon. Unfortunately, in front of me, we have a tree that has been repeatedly attacked. The advantage is that the tree could support and defends itself against this particular caterpillar,\" says Christiane Gouamene, Entomologist and CNRA office director in Divo.  About 200 kilometres (124 miles) northwest of Leleble, Alphonse N'Guessan N'Guessan says he frequently sees signs in his fields of where the Eulophonotus myrmeleon caterpillar has been.He reaches for a shrivelled cocoa pod hanging off a tree, then points to a hole in the bark of a neighbouring tree, a sign of the tree-borer.\"It passes inside and eats the heart of the cocoa tree\" he says.  If not detected early, this pest can nestle inside the branches, eating their insides and preventing nutrients from reaching cocoa pods.But with close observation, farmers can cut down attacked branches and new pods sprout in their place.Cocoa makes up half of the country's export earnings, and agriculture officials would not say how the caterpillars and low rainfall could affect the price of the critical commodity.Some of the country's cocoa farmers are still worried. They say they are now at the mercy of rainfall, hoping to make a turnaround for the upcoming harvest. \"This year the rain didn't come on time. We had four to five months of dryness,\" says N'Guessan N'Guessan. Without rain, it also takes longer for cocoa pods to develop. Between January and June of this year, it rained on 13 days - that's less than half the days it rained during the same period in 2015, according to the agriculture ministry. The concern spreads beyond Ivory Coast. The Food and Agriculture Organisation predicts that other West African countries including Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria and Togo could see a reduction of at least 50 to 100 millimetres of rainfall per year due to global warming.Cocoa quality assurance inspector, Salif Diama says the rainy seasons have become unpredictable, causing concern in the town of Dabou, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of Abidjan. Over the past year, cocoa production at his cooperative has decreased from an average of 400 tons per harvest to 100 tons. Diama blames Western countries for their role in global warming. \"The big producers, the large industrialised countries, they could decide amongst themselves to lower global warming. The advice that I have to give to these large industrialised countries is to lower carbon emissions a little so the world can recover,\" he says.But the World Cocoa Foundation says more scientific evidence is needed before making a direct link between climate change and the presence of cocoa-eating caterpillars.====Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. 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