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Land management / Soil contamination / Sustainable agriculture / Pest control / Biological pest control / Weaver ant / Integrated pest management / Organic farming / Rice / Agriculture / Pesticides / Environment


Key points ❖ Traditional methods provide good control at half the cost of pesticides. ❖ Natural enemies can provide high levels of pest control in fruit orchards as long as pesticide use is minimised. ❖ New entrant
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Surrey / /

Company

Traditional / CABI Bioscience Technical Support Group / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Netherlands / Vietnam / United Kingdom / /

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USD / /

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Facility

Global IPM Facility / Wageningen University / /

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agribusiness / chemical fertilisers / chemical inputs / longan monocropping systems / mass media / chemical pest control / pest management / post-harvest technologies / aggressive advertising / unnecessary chemical inputs / dense aquatic network / intensive fruit cropping systems / chemical / fruit cropping systems / knowledge systems / food / /

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Red River Delta / /

Organization

Eurolink Centre / Vietnamese National Bee Research Centre / World Health Organization / United Nations / Wageningen University / European Commission / CABI Bioscience UK Centre / FAO Investment Centre / Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation / /

Person

Van Hai / Paul Van Mele / Van Mele / Barbara Dinham / Stephanie Williamson / Mark Davis / /

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Position

farmer / Research Specialist / developing farmer / extension officer / scientist / /

Region

northern Vietnam / Southeast Asia / /

Technology

post-harvest technologies / knowledge Indigenous technologies / /

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www.pan-uk.org / http /

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