Pest Control Integrated Management (PCIM) IPM is an all-round approach that involves a range of methods aimed at minimizing pest and disease attacks in an eco-friendly and economically viable manner. The components are comprised of: Monitoring and Identification: Regular check-ups on crops to detectRead more
Pest Control Integrated Management (PCIM)
IPM is an all-round approach that involves a range of methods aimed at minimizing pest and disease attacks in an eco-friendly and economically viable manner. The components are comprised of:
Monitoring and Identification: Regular check-ups on crops to detect any manifestations of pests and diseases. Accurate identification of the pests will help select the best control means.
Preventive Cultural Practices Crop rotation, adequate spacing, sanitation practices among others could be employed to mitigate the occurrence of pest and disease outbreaks.
Chemical Control The use of chemical control as a last option may involve choosing pesticides that are specific to the pest being targeted yet have minimal effects on non-targeted organisms within the environment.
Crop Rotation and Diversification
The life cycles of pests and diseases are interrupted through crop rotation. Since various crops are affected by different pests, this can help to lessen populations.
Cultivate diverse crops with varying species or varieties that are less prone to pest infestation and diseases. This may also create a breeding ground for helpful organisms.
Resistant Varieties
Introduce crop cultivars that can resist or tolerate particular pests and/or diseases. Companies producing seeds usually have varieties bred to withstand common problems.
Soil Health Management
Keep healthy soil by using proper fertilizers, addition of organic matter, as well as pH control measures. Good soil supports robust plant growth which can better withstand pests and diseases.
Avoid excessive fertilizing that promotes vegetative growth leading to plants which are more susceptible to attack by pests.
Water Management
Follow appropriate irrigation methods in order to avoid water stress or excess moisture encouraging pest infestation and diseases in plants.
Watering directly at the roots through drip irrigation or soaker hoses avoids wetting foliage, reducing the risk of fungal infections.
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Organic farming has several advantages over conventional farming, such as promoting soil health, biodiversity, and ecological sustainability, reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and providing healthier and more nutritious food. It uses organic inputs and is more labour intensive. Hence,Read more
Organic farming has several advantages over conventional farming, such as promoting soil health, biodiversity, and ecological sustainability, reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and providing healthier and more nutritious food. It uses organic inputs and is more labour intensive. Hence, it generates more employment.
See lessOn the other hand, conventional farming can also have its advantages, such as higher yields, lower costs and greater availability. Synthetic inputs and genetic engineering technologies enable farmers to produce large quantities of food on a consistent basis, supporting food security and affordability.It often require less labor and management input compared to organic systems.
Organic farming have some limitations, such as lower yields, higher costs, limited availability, and inconsistent quality.It also requires a high level of knowledge, skill, and labor, which can make it challenging for small-scale and resource-limited farmers to adopt.Organic products have a shorter shelf life due to the absence of artificial preservatives.
Conventional farming relies heavily on synthetic inputs, which can contribute to soil degradation, water pollution, and biodiversity loss. Pesticide residues and nutrient runoff pose risks to human health and aquatic ecosystems, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.Growing awareness of environmental and health concerns associated with conventional farming has led to increased scrutiny and consumer demand for more sustainable alternatives