Insecticides currently account for around 45% of cotton-growing costs for over 30 million small-scale producers in Asia at a cost of US$811 million each year. In order to reduce the financial and environmental impact of cotton insecticide use, this project built on recent work in India to advance farmers’ ability to use insecticides appropriately for control of cotton bollworm in India, Pakistan and China. The project has provided detailed, practical recommendations to empower farmers to adopt insect resistance management, and has developed easy-to-use insecticide quality and resistance detection kits. Direct impact from the village programme in 2004/05 is a net benefit to participating farmers of US$11 million. This project provides ...
Thai cotton growers yearly face serious pest problems consisting of heavy infestation associated wit...
Resistance against cotton bollworm is one of the main arguments for the use of genetically modified ...
Transgenic cottons producing Cry toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) provide for control of lepi...
Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, intensified production, increased use of irrigation a...
Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, intensified production, increased use of irrigation a...
Pyrethroid, organophosphate, carbamate and cyclodiene resistance levels for the cotton bollworm (He...
India is the world’s second largest cotton producer and consumer, and number one exporter. Cotton is...
Cotton farmers relied for many years on chemicals to control large number of a variety of pests. Env...
Not AvailableThe plant protection response of farmers in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh has ...
Helicoverpa armigera (Habner) was responsible for some $500 million of damage in India in the 1997-...
Cotton cultivation, often highlighted for its excessive consumption of plant protection products, is...
Harvest losses caused by pests are a major constraint to cotton growing in tropical Africa (as much ...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Cotton is one of the most important cash crops in West Africa, contributing for more than half the i...
Cotton occupies 5% of the total cropped area distributed among three different agroclimatic zones i...
Thai cotton growers yearly face serious pest problems consisting of heavy infestation associated wit...
Resistance against cotton bollworm is one of the main arguments for the use of genetically modified ...
Transgenic cottons producing Cry toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) provide for control of lepi...
Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, intensified production, increased use of irrigation a...
Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, intensified production, increased use of irrigation a...
Pyrethroid, organophosphate, carbamate and cyclodiene resistance levels for the cotton bollworm (He...
India is the world’s second largest cotton producer and consumer, and number one exporter. Cotton is...
Cotton farmers relied for many years on chemicals to control large number of a variety of pests. Env...
Not AvailableThe plant protection response of farmers in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh has ...
Helicoverpa armigera (Habner) was responsible for some $500 million of damage in India in the 1997-...
Cotton cultivation, often highlighted for its excessive consumption of plant protection products, is...
Harvest losses caused by pests are a major constraint to cotton growing in tropical Africa (as much ...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Cotton is one of the most important cash crops in West Africa, contributing for more than half the i...
Cotton occupies 5% of the total cropped area distributed among three different agroclimatic zones i...
Thai cotton growers yearly face serious pest problems consisting of heavy infestation associated wit...
Resistance against cotton bollworm is one of the main arguments for the use of genetically modified ...
Transgenic cottons producing Cry toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) provide for control of lepi...