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A Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
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A Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
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INDONESIA Reproduction rate of predatory insects on rice plants is monitored in plastic tents at IPM research and training site.
Reproduction rate of predatory insects on rice plants is monitored in plastic tents at IPM research and training site. - - Training and Development of Integrated Pest Management in Rice-Based Cropping System: UTF/INS/067/INS. At the request of the Indonesian Government the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) supplies technical assistance to this project, which is funded by USAID. Assistance also comes from a number of national universities and international research organizations. The objectives of the programme are: to provide an operational network of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training sites as a base for IPM technology development through field training facilities, curricula development and IPM trained field specialists; to develop, through the creation of strategic extension campaigns, an awareness of IPM among rural populations and a subsequent demand by small-scale rice growers for training in IPM.
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