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        <dc:title>Sustainable insect pest management in Indian cotton</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Russell, D A</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, intensified production, increased use of&#13;
irrigation and the excessive use of pesticides have led to the major cotton pests evolving&#13;
resistance to the chemicals used against them: for example, resistance to common&#13;
pyrethroids used in bollworm control can reach close to 100% by the end of the cotton&#13;
season in heavily sprayed areas. This resistance encourages the application of more and&#13;
stronger insecticides, leading to a classic 'pesticide treadmill'. Two related projects, focusing&#13;
on southern India (R6734) and the irrigated cotton-growing systems of the Punjab&#13;
(R6760*) have developed and tested integrated pest management (lPM) packages of methods&#13;
that reduce the need for insecticides. Using the recommended IPM methods, farmers&#13;
encourage the build-up of the bollworm's natural predators, and target limited sprays of&#13;
recommended insecticides on the pest only when absolutely necessary. The results have&#13;
been dramatic. Reduced costs of production and increased yields of cotton resulted in&#13;
massively increased incomes to farmers. In the last (1998/99) season, farmers using the&#13;
IPM package in southern India achieved average profits of £176 per ha, compared with&#13;
£38 per ha for other farmers. Farmers' strong enthusiasm generated by these results&#13;
attracted widespread coverage by local news media, and this in turn has fuelled strong&#13;
demands for expansion into other districts. Use of the recommended IPM package has&#13;
already reduced hazards to the environment and human health, and improved the profitability&#13;
and reliability of cotton harvests for hundreds of poor rural families dependent on&#13;
the cotton crop. The future widespread adoption of these methods now seems assured,&#13;
and will have a major and sustainable impact on improving the livelihoods of small-scale&#13;
farmers, on human welfare and on the environment.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Natural Resources International Limited</dc:publisher>
        <dc:contributor>Sweetmore, A</dc:contributor>
        <dc:contributor>Rothschild, G</dc:contributor>
        <dc:contributor>Eden-Green, S J</dc:contributor>
        <dc:date>2001</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Book Section</dc:type>
        <dc:type>PeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>http://oar.icrisat.org/1917/1/Sustainable_insect_pest_management_in_Indian_cotton.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Russell, D A and McCaffery, A and Kranthi, K and Regupathy, A and Jadhav, D R and et al, .  (2001) Sustainable insect pest management in Indian cotton.   In:  Perspectives on pests: Achievements of Research under the UK Department for International Development's Crop Protection Programme, 1996-2000.   Natural Resources International Limited, Chautham, UK, pp. 95-97.  ISBN 0-9539274-1-5     </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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