Integrated Pest Management: A Sustainable Way to Protect Crops

Pest infestation is one of the major challenges in agriculture. Excessive use of chemical pesticides can harm soil health, beneficial insects, and the environment. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) provides a balanced and sustainable solution.


IPM involves monitoring pest populations, using resistant crop varieties, encouraging natural predators, and applying pesticides only when necessary. This method reduces chemical dependency while maintaining crop productivity.

Preventive practices such as crop rotation, field sanitation, and proper irrigation also help minimize pest outbreaks. By combining scientific knowledge with practical farming techniques, IPM ensures long-term sustainability.

Adopting IPM not only protects crops but also preserves soil, biodiversity, and farmer health.

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