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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an approach to managing pests in agricultural systems that combines biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks. IPM focuses on long-term prevention of pests or their damage through a combination of techniques such as biological control, habitat manipulation, modification of cultural practices, and use of resistant varieties. It also relies on monitoring and management decisions based on economic thresholds.
IPM is an important tool for farmers to reduce the use of pesticides and other chemicals, while still protecting their crops from pests. It is also beneficial for the environment, as it reduces the amount of chemicals released into the environment.
Some companies in the IPM market include BASF, Bayer, Syngenta, Corteva Agriscience, and FMC Corporation. Show Less Read more