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Mitigating the impact of the invasive fall armyworm: evidence from South Asian farmers and policy recommendations

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posted on 2023-05-09, 03:32 authored by Fawad Z. A. Khan, Sulav PaudelSulav Paudel, Shafqat Saeed, Mudssar Ali, Syed Bilal Hussain, Senaratne L. Ranamukhaarachchi

 Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) is an invasive pest in South Asia. The current paper documents farmers’ perceptions of fall armyworm in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal and explores the current management practices adopted by farmers. A structured survey was conducted with 526 farmers regarding current cropping practices, identification of fall armyworm and its damage, management, capacity-building activities, and support from government and non-government extension services. The results suggested that most of the farmers reported very high to moderate damage from fall armyworm, and that the damage and spread increased over time. Although farmers used a range of management practices to control fall armyworm, chemical pesticides were still the dominant tool. Farmers learnt about the pest and its identification from their fellow farmers and individual experiences, while services from government and non-government offices were limited. Therefore, there is a need for an innovative extension approach, including the promotion of digital technologies. Similarly, the evaluation and promotion of new technologies as part of integrated pest management strategies (IPM) must be deployed to manage fall armyworm. 

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Publication date

2023-04-27

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  • Non revenue

Language

  • English

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Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Journal title

International Journal of Pest Management

ISSN

1366-5863

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