Integrated pest management in Peru

The successful Peruvian cotton IPM program, begun in the 1950s, has now been extended to various other countries. Currently, IPM in export crops such as cotton, citrus, sugarcane, mango and asparagus has improved marginal profits for Peruvian producers. In crops for domestic consumption such as potato, IPM has improved the food supply for the Andean population. In addition, it has reduced the risk of pesticide exposure, pesticide residues in food and in the environment. Potato IPM has also socially impacted the resource-poor farmers on Peruvian mountains.

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Main Authors: Palacios Lazo, María, Lizárraga Travaglini, Alfonso, Velásquez Ochoa, Ricardo, Carranza Hernández, Enrique, Segovia, Isaías
Format: info:eu-repo/semantics/book biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: CABI Publishing
Subjects:IPM, Peru, Cotton, Citrus, Olives, Sugarcane, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.04.00,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/1919
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