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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161617

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A survey was conducted in six villages in three mandals viz., Tadikonda, Medikonduru and Pedanandipadu in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. All the 150 chilli farmers participating in Crop Life India (CLI) sponsored safe use of pesticides and Integrated Pest Management project were taken as sample for the study. It was expressed all the respondent farmers purchasing pesticides from authorised dealers. It was observed from the responses that all the respondents used face/nose mask and about 80 per cent used head dress. No one used hand gloves and shoes. It is interesting to note that no one used recommended personal protection equipment. Recommended personal protection equipments (PPEs) were not used by the farmers but expressed strong desire to use them if available at affordable cost and fit to local environment. Regarding the disposal empty pesticide containers 50 per cent of them bury these in the field and rest are either buried or crushed and thrown in the field. Re-use of empty pesticide bottles was not in practice. About 80 per cent of the respondents used Taiwan sprayers. About 82 per cent of the respondents took bath and 74 per cent changed clothes after spraying pesticide and 82.67 per cent were aware of the colour triangle indication on the pesticide bottles. About 53.33 per cent expressed that they have knowledge on upkeep of the sprayers.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161610

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An Integrated Pest Management (IPM) project was implemented in Guntur district during the cropping season 2006-07 in six villages of Guntur district. Survey was conducted in six project villages and all the 150 participating chilli farmers in Crop Life India (CLI) sponsored IPM project were taken as sample for the study. In case of sucking pests, 56 per cent expressed mites as the important, in fruit bores, great majority (83.33%) expressed Spodoptera litura and in diseases, 56 per cent opined dieback as the major problem. More than two thirds of the respondents adopted all the components of IPM with exception of bio agents where in the adoption is only 46 per cent. With regard to diseases, 56 per cent felt dieback as the major problem while the rest felt leaf spot was the major disease. In case of border crops, trap crops, scouting techniques and mechanical control measures, more than 80 per cent adoption was observed. All the respondents are following 10-15 days pre-harvest interval of pesticide application as a measure for quality product and better price. The problems of post harvest pest and diseases was not observed in case of properly dried condition.

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