Weeds have serious impacts on agricultural production. It is estimated that in general weeds cause 5% loss in agricultural production in most of the developed countries, 10% loss in less developed countries and 25% loss in least developed countries. In Zambia, yield losses due to weeds are more than those from pests and diseases. Yield losses due to weeds vary with the crops. Every crop is exposed to severe competition from weeds. Most of these weeds are self-sown and they provide competition caused by their faster rate of growth in the initial stages of crop growth. In some crops, the yields are reduced by more than 50% due to weed infestation. 1. Reduced Yield: Weeds compete with crop plants for nutrients, soil moisture, space and sunlight. 2. Poor Crop Quality: Weed seeds contaminate crop yield resulting in poor quality and rejection in the market. 3. Weeds Harbour Pests and Diseases: Weeds harbour organisms, and some are food sources for pests resulting in their increased popula
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