The Economics of Integrated Pest Control in Irrigated Rice

The Economics of Integrated Pest Control in Irrigated Rice
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A Case Study from the Philippines
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Artikel-Nr:
9783642713217
Veröffentl:
2011
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
17.11.2011
Seiten:
216
Autor:
Hermann Waibel
Gewicht:
382 g
Format:
244x170x12 mm
Serie:
Crop Protection Monographs
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

As a result of the green revolution, the use of yield-increasing inputs such as fer tilizer and pesticides became a matter of course in irrigated rice farming in Southeast Asia. Pesticides were applied liberally, both as a guarantee against crop failure and as a means of fully utilizing the existing yield potential of the crops. However, since outbreaks of pests, such as the brown planthopper (BPH) or the tungro virus, continued to occur despite the application of chemicals, a change of approach began to take place. It is now being realized more and more in Southeast Asia that crop protection problems cannot be resolved solely by the application of chemicals. In the past several years, increasing efforts have there fore been made to introduce, as a first step, supervised crop protection, leading gradually to integrated pest management (Kranz, 1982). Although the crop protection problems naturally differ in the different devel oping countries in Southeast Asia, the economic situation prevailing in these countries can nevertheless be regarded as an important common determinant: pesticide imports use up scarce foreign currency and thus compete with other imports essential to development. For the individual rice farmer, the problem is basically the same: his cash funds are limited and he must carefully weigh whether to use them for purchas ing pesticides, fertilizer or certified seed. In view of this constraint, it is becom ing necessary to abandon the purely prophylactic, routine calendar spraying and instead, employ critically timed and need-based pesticide applications.
1 Background Conditions and Current Situation in Irrigated Rice Farming.- 1.1 General Cropping Conditions.- 1.2 Organization of Extension and Crop Protection Services.- 1.3 The Major Pests of Rice.- 2 Assessment of Crop Loss Due to Pests in Irrigated Rice Farming.- 2.1 Assessment of Crop Loss in the Philippines.- 2.2 Crop Loss Assessments by Means of Damage Coefficients.- 3 Bases of Micro-Economic Analysis of Chemical Crop Protection Measures.- 3.1 Definition of the Concept of Economic Thresholds.- 3.2 Methods of Calculation for Economic Analysis of Crop Protection Measures.- 4 Alternative Crop Protection Strategies in Irrigated Rice Cultivation: Comparison and Evaluation by Means of a Computer Model.- 4.1 Description of the Model.- 4.2 Model Assumptions.- 4.3 Results of the Model Computations.- 5 Conclusions.- 5.1 Technical Progress in Control Strategies.- 5.2 Improvement of the Information Basis.- 5.3 A New Basic Concept of Crop Protection.- References.

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