Worldwide resource-poor farmers and their agricultural systems are affected by biotic stress from insect pests. Economic losses can be significant even with cost intensive standard control measures by pesticide use. Additionally there are serious threats to human health and the environment. Resilience of ecosystems is affected by pesticides’ effect on natural enemies of invasive pest species. Hence there is a need for farmers having at hand sufficient options to adapt to those problems. International agricultural research for example of the International Potato Center’s Global Program on IPM (Integrated Pest Management) has contributed to develop the availability of ecological options for pest control management. Field trials and results fr...
Participatory Research (PR) at the International Potato Center (CIP) included seven major experience...
The present paper investigates pesticide application types adopted by smallholder potato producers i...
Authors are also recipients of the Teasdale-Corti grant (103460-068)Work with multiple actors is nee...
Agricultural development is essential for improved well-being in rural Ecuador. As much as 40% of t...
Potato production and consumption play a big role in the central highlands of Ecuador. Two main biot...
Integrated pest management (IPM) versus farmers’ pest management practices were evaluated in potato ...
The present paper investigates pesticide application types adopted by smallholder potato producers i...
The successful Peruvian cotton IPM program, begun in the 1950s, has now been extended to various oth...
"CORPOICA and IFPRI implemented a research project in Ventaquemada, Colombia. The project’s goal was...
In the 1990s, the integrated pest management (IPM) team for potato late blight (IPM-late blight) at ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Incidence des pesticides sur les producteurs de po...
Every year, crop and animal pests deprive farmers of significant parts of their production. Some est...
The use of chemical pesticides in agriculture demands high investments; its in discriminated and ina...
Abstract Background The use of highly hazardous pesti...
p. 1-6Background: The use of highly hazardous pesticides by smallholder farmers constitutes a classi...
Participatory Research (PR) at the International Potato Center (CIP) included seven major experience...
The present paper investigates pesticide application types adopted by smallholder potato producers i...
Authors are also recipients of the Teasdale-Corti grant (103460-068)Work with multiple actors is nee...
Agricultural development is essential for improved well-being in rural Ecuador. As much as 40% of t...
Potato production and consumption play a big role in the central highlands of Ecuador. Two main biot...
Integrated pest management (IPM) versus farmers’ pest management practices were evaluated in potato ...
The present paper investigates pesticide application types adopted by smallholder potato producers i...
The successful Peruvian cotton IPM program, begun in the 1950s, has now been extended to various oth...
"CORPOICA and IFPRI implemented a research project in Ventaquemada, Colombia. The project’s goal was...
In the 1990s, the integrated pest management (IPM) team for potato late blight (IPM-late blight) at ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Incidence des pesticides sur les producteurs de po...
Every year, crop and animal pests deprive farmers of significant parts of their production. Some est...
The use of chemical pesticides in agriculture demands high investments; its in discriminated and ina...
Abstract Background The use of highly hazardous pesti...
p. 1-6Background: The use of highly hazardous pesticides by smallholder farmers constitutes a classi...
Participatory Research (PR) at the International Potato Center (CIP) included seven major experience...
The present paper investigates pesticide application types adopted by smallholder potato producers i...
Authors are also recipients of the Teasdale-Corti grant (103460-068)Work with multiple actors is nee...