Sunday, April 24, 2016

IPM is an intention

1.     To grow crops with minimum expenditure and minimum/ judicious use of chemical pesticides with a view to least disturbance to environment, ecosystem and biodiversity.
2.     To understand the correct objectives of IPM i.e. to grow safe food to eat, to provide quality agri. products to trade, safe environment to live and to improve lively-hood of the farmers.
3.     To manage pests with due care of community health and environment.
4.     To change the mindset of the farmers to achieve the above objectives.
5.      To provide IPM inputs to the farmers at their doorsteps to implement IPM.
6.     To save the farmers, to save the nature, to save the nation and society by way of providing, safe food, water and environment.
7.     To reduce the use of chemical pesticides and to promote non chemical methods of pest management.
8.     To enhance the farmer’s in-come without disturbance the environment.
9.     To spread the technology upto grass root level.
10.                         Lack of intention lead the failure of IPM technology.
11.                        To replace chemical pesticides with bio-pesticides.
12.                          To suppress the pest population up to below ETL level.
The lack of intention is observed when one staff of a particular scheme is transferred to another scheme.  At this time the integration of the mindsets of staff members of CIPMCs and states government is needed. All efforts may be made to integrate the mindsets. 

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