Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is acknowledged as a
comprehensive approach to agricultural pest management, aiming to reduce pest
populations while considering environmental sustainability. Despite its
recognized importance, the practical implementation of IPM remains challenging,
particularly in developing countries. This paper reviews the literature on IPM
adoption, communication strategies, and challenges encountered in its
dissemination. It discusses the information needs of farmers regarding IPM,
highlighting the multifaceted strategies required for successful adoption. The
role of communication, particularly through avenues such as mass media and
Farmers Field Schools (FFS), is explored in facilitating IPM dissemination.
Challenges in IPM adoption, including knowledge gaps, outreach limitations,
socio-economic factors, institutional barriers, and others, are identified and
categorized. The paper emphasizes the necessity for effective science and
technology (S&T) communication to bridge the gap between stakeholders'
understanding and the complexities of IPM. This review underscores the
importance of tailored communication approaches in promoting IPM adoption and
addressing the challenges hindering its widespread implementation.
Author(s)details:-
K. B. Bhushan
Department of Science & Technology, First Floor, Vigyan Prasar, New
Mehrauli Road, New Delhi, India.
Amit Kumar Goswami
Division of Fruit and Horticultural Technology, ICAR-Indian Agriculture
Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, India.
Avilekh Naryal
Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.
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