Integrated Pest Management for Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture in Asia and Africa
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Abstract
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a leading complement and alternative to synthetic pesticides and a form of sustainable intensification with particular importance for tropical smallholders. Global pesticide use has grown over the past 20 years to 3.5 billion kg/year, amounting to a global market worth $45 billion. The external costs of pesticides are $4-$19 (€3-15) per kg of active ingredient applied, suggesting that IPM approaches that result in lower pesticide use will benefit, not only farmers, but also wider environments and human health. Evidence for IPM's impacts on pesticide use and yields remains patchy. We contribute an evaluation using data from 85 IPM projects from 24 countries of Asia and Africa…
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- Pesticide
- Integrated pest management
- Agriculture
- Productivity
- Pesticide application
- Biology
- Crop protection
- Sustainable agriculture
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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