Farmers in Sorapattu village of Mannadipattu in
Puducherry seem to have a lot of information on using integrated pest
management (IPM) for protecting their crops rather than using chemical
pesticides for the same.
IPM means judicious
combination and use of all locally available pest control agents. All
the farmers in the village have invariably curtailed the use of plant
protection chemicals and started following practices like using neem
oil, neem cake, tricho cards, light trap, pheromone trap, and ‘T’ shaped
bird perches, thus helping them save more than Rs.5,000 per hectare
towards crop protection (before they adopted this the cost was about
Rs.6,800)
Since 1994
The emphasis on IPM in the
region has been in practice since 1994, in order to bring down the
indiscriminate usage of pesticides to contain crop pests and diseases
while conserving and protecting natural insects in crop ecosystem.
Perunthalaivar
Kamaraj Krishi Vigyan Kendra (PKKVK), Puducherry, in co-ordination with
the agriculture department has been responsible in bringing this
tremendous change in the attitude of the farmers towards this method.
Pesticide
consumption in this region has come down significantly from 163 metric
tonnes in 1990-91 to 40.92 tonnes in 2013-2014, resulting in a
two-thirds reduction in its consumption. Similarly, the number of
pesticides outlets has decreased from 196 in 1990-1991 to 115 in
2013-2014, nearly a 30 percent decrease.
Lowest number
The
lowest number of outlets was recorded in 2006-07 & 2007-08,
according to Dr. N.Vijaykumar, subject specialist, who has been
conferred nearly half a dozen awards by different sectors for his work
on this subject.
“The concept has spread well and
widely accepted by the farming community. The scripting success on its
adoption, the strenuous efforts and consistent follow-up confirm that
farmers have realised the ill-effects of chemicals in various crops
which include rice, groundnut, cotton, coconut, banana, vegetables,
flowers and sugarcane over years,” says Dr. Mohan Saveri Programme
Coordinator.
During the past 17 years between 1997
and 2014 a total of 69 training programmes were conducted involving more
than 2,000 participants.
Over the years, the
duration of the trainings ranged from one to five days and more number
of trainings conducted among different crops. Emphasis was placed on
seeing is believing, teaching by doing and learning by practicing in
these training sessions.
Apart from the regular training, field visits and farm advisory services were also carried out.
Different channels
The
success achieved in popularising these technologies is mainly due to
the creation of awareness and transferring skills through participatory
as well as farmer to farmer mode, by conducting farmers’ field schools,
imparting training, printing and distribution of leaflets and pamphlets,
conducting demonstrations and rendering prescription support farm
advisory services.
The Kendra took on the
responsibility of making available different bio agents and bio control
inputs for the farmers since sourcing them on time could prove very time
consuming and laborious.
The green revolution laid
more emphasis on producing quantity and this led to indiscriminate and
over use of chemical insecticides to control insect pests and produce
higher yields.
Past decade
But in the past
decade increasing awareness on the toxin residues on the crops and the
need for a safe and efficient alternative which can help farmers cut
costs and at the same time produce healthy food is fast finding
acceptance among both the sectors, according to Dr. Mohan Saveri,
Programme Coordinator of the Kendra.
The Indian
Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi had conferred the Kendra
with the best KVK award for promoting IPM through Integrated extension
approaches to the farming community.
For further
details please contact Dr.N.Vijaykumar, Subject Matter Specialist
(Agricultural Entomology), KVK Puducherry, Mobile: 9442525675,
email:dr.nithyavijai@gmail.com and Dr. Mohan Saveri, Programme
Coordinator, Mobile: 9442525674.
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