Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges
The objective of this paper is to: (a) review World Bank's pest management activities during 1999-2004; (b) assess those in view of the changes in the external and internal contexts; (c) identify appropriate opportunities of engagement on pest and pesticide issues; and (d) suggest means to furt...
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okr-10986-86462021-04-23T14:02:39Z Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges World Bank AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AGRICULTURAL PEST MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AGROCHEMICAL USE ANIMAL HEALTH AVERAGE YIELDS AVRDC BACTERICIDES BENEFICIAL ORGANISMS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL BIOPESTICIDES BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTRAL AMERICA CGIAR CHEMICAL CONTROL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL PEST CONTROL CHEMICAL PESTICIDES CHEMISTRY CLIENT COUNTRIES COMMODITIES CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONSUMER AWARENESS CONTRACT FARMING COTTON COTTON SECTOR CROP CROP LOSSES CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PROTECTION CROP ROTATION CROP VARIETIES CROPPING CROPS DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASE VECTORS DISEASES ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EUROPEAN COMMISSION EXOTIC PESTS EXTENSION EXTERNAL INPUTS EXTERNALITIES FAIR TRADE FAO FARM FARM INCOMES FARM STORAGE FARMER FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FERTILIZERS FOOD INDUSTRY FOOD PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FUNGI FUNGICIDES GATT GENETIC ENGINEERING GREEN REVOLUTION HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS HERBICIDES IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOMES INSECT PHYSIOLOGY INSECTICIDE USE INSECTICIDES INSECTS INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IPM IPM POLICIES IPM PROGRAMS LABOR COSTS LIVELIHOODS MARKETING MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS MIDDLE EAST NATURAL ENEMIES NEW PESTICIDES NEW TECHNOLOGIES NGOS NORTH AFRICA PERSISTENT PESTICIDES PEST CONTROL PEST DAMAGE PEST MANAGEMENT PEST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES PEST MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PEST MANAGEMENT METHODS PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN PEST MANAGEMENT PLANS PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE PEST POPULATIONS PESTICIDE PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK PESTICIDE INDUSTRY PESTICIDE ISSUES PESTICIDE POLICIES PESTICIDE PROCUREMENT PESTICIDE RESIDUES PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FOOD PESTICIDE RESISTANCE PESTICIDE TRADE PESTICIDE USE PESTICIDE USERS PESTICIDES PESTS PHYSIOLOGY PLANT PROTECTION POLLUTION POOR FARMERS POTATO POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS RESOURCE POOR FARMERS RICE RIO EARTH SUMMIT RODENTICIDES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFEGUARD POLICIES SMALL PRODUCERS SPRAYING SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL PESTICIDES UNDP UNEP UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT USAID WATER RESOURCES WATERSHED WEEDS The objective of this paper is to: (a) review World Bank's pest management activities during 1999-2004; (b) assess those in view of the changes in the external and internal contexts; (c) identify appropriate opportunities of engagement on pest and pesticide issues; and (d) suggest means to further promote sound pest management in the World Bank operations. The importance of sound pest management for sustainable agricultural production is being recognized by many developing countries. Many countries have adopted sound pest management and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) policies authorizing plant protection services to coordinate the promotion of good practices. These policies provide the institutional framework for the planning and implementation of pest management. 2012-06-21T15:36:31Z 2012-06-21T15:36:31Z 2005-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6137341/sustainable-pest-management-achievements-challenges http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8646 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work |
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AGRICULTURAL PEST MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AGROCHEMICAL USE ANIMAL HEALTH AVERAGE YIELDS AVRDC BACTERICIDES BENEFICIAL ORGANISMS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL BIOPESTICIDES BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTRAL AMERICA CGIAR CHEMICAL CONTROL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL PEST CONTROL CHEMICAL PESTICIDES CHEMISTRY CLIENT COUNTRIES COMMODITIES CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONSUMER AWARENESS CONTRACT FARMING COTTON COTTON SECTOR CROP CROP LOSSES CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PROTECTION CROP ROTATION CROP VARIETIES CROPPING CROPS DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASE VECTORS DISEASES ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EUROPEAN COMMISSION EXOTIC PESTS EXTENSION EXTERNAL INPUTS EXTERNALITIES FAIR TRADE FAO FARM FARM INCOMES FARM STORAGE FARMER FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FERTILIZERS FOOD INDUSTRY FOOD PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FUNGI FUNGICIDES GATT GENETIC ENGINEERING GREEN REVOLUTION HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS HERBICIDES IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOMES INSECT PHYSIOLOGY INSECTICIDE USE INSECTICIDES INSECTS INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IPM IPM POLICIES IPM PROGRAMS LABOR COSTS LIVELIHOODS MARKETING MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS MIDDLE EAST NATURAL ENEMIES NEW PESTICIDES NEW TECHNOLOGIES NGOS NORTH AFRICA PERSISTENT PESTICIDES PEST CONTROL PEST DAMAGE PEST MANAGEMENT PEST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES PEST MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PEST MANAGEMENT METHODS PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN PEST MANAGEMENT PLANS PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE PEST POPULATIONS PESTICIDE PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK PESTICIDE INDUSTRY PESTICIDE ISSUES PESTICIDE POLICIES PESTICIDE PROCUREMENT PESTICIDE RESIDUES PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FOOD PESTICIDE RESISTANCE PESTICIDE TRADE PESTICIDE USE PESTICIDE USERS PESTICIDES PESTS PHYSIOLOGY PLANT PROTECTION POLLUTION POOR FARMERS POTATO POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS RESOURCE POOR FARMERS RICE RIO EARTH SUMMIT RODENTICIDES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFEGUARD POLICIES SMALL PRODUCERS SPRAYING SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL PESTICIDES UNDP UNEP UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT USAID WATER RESOURCES WATERSHED WEEDS |
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AGRICULTURAL PEST MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AGROCHEMICAL USE ANIMAL HEALTH AVERAGE YIELDS AVRDC BACTERICIDES BENEFICIAL ORGANISMS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL BIOPESTICIDES BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTRAL AMERICA CGIAR CHEMICAL CONTROL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL PEST CONTROL CHEMICAL PESTICIDES CHEMISTRY CLIENT COUNTRIES COMMODITIES CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONSUMER AWARENESS CONTRACT FARMING COTTON COTTON SECTOR CROP CROP LOSSES CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PROTECTION CROP ROTATION CROP VARIETIES CROPPING CROPS DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASE VECTORS DISEASES ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EUROPEAN COMMISSION EXOTIC PESTS EXTENSION EXTERNAL INPUTS EXTERNALITIES FAIR TRADE FAO FARM FARM INCOMES FARM STORAGE FARMER FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FERTILIZERS FOOD INDUSTRY FOOD PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FUNGI FUNGICIDES GATT GENETIC ENGINEERING GREEN REVOLUTION HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS HERBICIDES IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOMES INSECT PHYSIOLOGY INSECTICIDE USE INSECTICIDES INSECTS INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IPM IPM POLICIES IPM PROGRAMS LABOR COSTS LIVELIHOODS MARKETING MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS MIDDLE EAST NATURAL ENEMIES NEW PESTICIDES NEW TECHNOLOGIES NGOS NORTH AFRICA PERSISTENT PESTICIDES PEST CONTROL PEST DAMAGE PEST MANAGEMENT PEST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES PEST MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PEST MANAGEMENT METHODS PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN PEST MANAGEMENT PLANS PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE PEST POPULATIONS PESTICIDE PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK PESTICIDE INDUSTRY PESTICIDE ISSUES PESTICIDE POLICIES PESTICIDE PROCUREMENT PESTICIDE RESIDUES PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FOOD PESTICIDE RESISTANCE PESTICIDE TRADE PESTICIDE USE PESTICIDE USERS PESTICIDES PESTS PHYSIOLOGY PLANT PROTECTION POLLUTION POOR FARMERS POTATO POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS RESOURCE POOR FARMERS RICE RIO EARTH SUMMIT RODENTICIDES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFEGUARD POLICIES SMALL PRODUCERS SPRAYING SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL PESTICIDES UNDP UNEP UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT USAID WATER RESOURCES WATERSHED WEEDS World Bank Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges |
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The objective of this paper is to: (a) review World Bank's pest management activities during 1999-2004; (b) assess those in view of the changes in the external and internal contexts; (c) identify appropriate opportunities of engagement on pest and pesticide issues; and (d) suggest means to further promote sound pest management in the World Bank operations. The importance of sound pest management for sustainable agricultural production is being recognized by many developing countries. Many countries have adopted sound pest management and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) policies authorizing plant protection services to coordinate the promotion of good practices. These policies provide the institutional framework for the planning and implementation of pest management. |
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Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges |
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Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges |
title_full |
Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges |
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Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges |
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Sustainable Pest Management : Achievements and Challenges |
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sustainable pest management : achievements and challenges |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6137341/sustainable-pest-management-achievements-challenges http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8646 |
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