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Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

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December 23, 2024

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The recent launch of Kisan Kavach marks a significant advancement in protecting farmers from the harmful effects of pesticide exposure.

  • IPM – It is a sustainable approach to managing pests by combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks.
  • Different from organic practices – IPM doesn't discourage spraying chemicals unlike organic, but rather promotes using them only when necessary.

IPM

  • Monitoring – Keep tracks of the pests and their potential damage and is helpful in selecting the best possible combinations of the pest management methods.
  • Pest resistant varieties – Breeding for pest resistance is a continuous process.
  • Cultural pest control – It includes crop production practices that make crop environment less susceptible to pests.
  • Cultural controls are based on pest biology and development.
    • For examples – Crop rotation, cover crop, row and plant spacing, planting and harvesting dates, destruction of old crop debris, etc.,
  • Mechanical control – These are based on the knowledge of pest behaviour.
    • For Examples – Hand picking, installation of bird perches, mulching and installation of traps.
  • Biological control – It include augmentation and conservation of natural enemies of pests such as insect predators, parasitoids, pathogen and weed feeders.
  • Here, native natural enemy populations are conserved and non-native agents are released with utmost caution.
  • Chemical control – Pesticides are used to keep the pest population below economically damaging levels when the pests cannot be controlled by other means.

IPM initiatives in India

  • IPM was declared as an official Ministerial Policy in 1985.
  • There are 35 Central Integrated Pest Management Centers (CIPMCs) in over 28 states and 2 UTs.
  • National Mission on Agricultural Extension and Technology (NMAET-Plant Protection & Plant Quarantine).
  • Strengthening and Modernization Pest Management Approach in India (SMPMA)
    • It is a season long activity which is confined in 14 weekly sittings in form of FFS in a village to popularize IPM.
  • Training programme through Kisan vigyan Kendra about IPM

According to Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Centre for Integrated Pest Management around 3-5% of India’s total cultivated area is under IPM.

References

  1. Government of Assam | Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
  2. PIB | Bharat’s First Anti-Pesticide Bodysuit
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