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Evidence of ICTs Integration in Agricultural Extension Services, NA
Essential Laboratory Techniques of Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Physiology, paid
ID 18 Integrated Farming Systems: A Holistic Approach to Sustainable Agriculture , NA
ID 25 Sustainable Rice Production: Research Perspectives on Water, Soil and Climate Resilience, NA
ID 24 Nanotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture: Opportunities and Challenges, NA
ID 27 Sustainable Livelihoods: Integrating agriculture with allied sectors for holistic rural development, NA
ID 26 Climate-Resilient Farming Practices: Adapting to climate change with innovative solutions, NA
ID 23 Terminalia arjuna Bark Powder: A Promising Feed Additive for Sustainable and Healthy Fish Production, NA
ID 22 Innovations in Aquaculture: Emerging Trends and Sustainable Practices, NA
ID 20 Sustainable Aquaculture: Concepts & Benefits, NA
ID 19 Innovations in Sustainable Aquaculture: Emerging Trends and Best Practices, NA
ID 28 Crop Defense Mechanisms: Insights into Biotic Stress Responses, NA
Cutting-Edge Research in Sericulture: Enhancing Productivity and Quality, free
Progress and Prospects in Cereal Crops Research, free
Aquaculture Reimagined: Modern Approaches to Sustainable Fish Farming, free
Integrated Pest Management: Advancement, Adoption and Ecological Challenges, free
Current Trends in the Diagnosis and Management of Plant Diseases, free
ID 17 Fruits & Plantation Crops Production and Management, NA
ID 16 Field Crops Production & Management, NA
ID 15 Modern Poultry Science: Integrating Genetics, Nutrition and Management, NA
ID 10 Cereal Diseases: Advanced Approaches for Diagnosis and Management, NA
ID 11 Integrative Mulberry Research: Genetics, Cultivation and Economic Potential, NA
ID 12 Next-Generation Smart Farming: AI Applications and Technological Advancements, NA
Enhancing Crop Resilience: Advances in Climate Smart Crop Production Technologies, free
ID 09 Biotechnological and Molecular Approaches in the Management of Biotic Stress in Plants, NA
ID 07 Integrated Pest Management: Advancement, Adoption and Ecological Challenges, NA
ID 08 New Dimensions in Molecular Entomology, NA
ID 05 Cutting-Edge Research in Sericulture: Enhancing Productivity and Quality, free
ID 04 Progress and Prospects in Oilseed Crops Research, free
ID 03 Progress and Prospects in Pulse Crop Research, free
ID 02 Progress and Prospects in Cereal Crops Research, free
Diseases of Pulses Crops and their Management Approaches, NA
A Hand Book of Aromatic and Essential Oil Yielding Plants of Eastern Uttar Pradesh: Botany, Essential Oil Chemistry and Medicinal Value, NA
Manual on Detection and Diagnosis of Plant Diseases , NA
Current Trends in Plant Health Management, paid
A Practical Manual on Soil, Water and Plant Analysis, paid
BeeKeeping: A Venture for Entrepreneurship, paid
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a comprehensive, science-driven strategy for controlling pests that employs multiple methods to either prevent pest issues or minimize their impact. Instead of relying solely on one technique, an effective IPM plan combines various pest control tactics. Various factors influence the uptake of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) such as Political factors government plays a key role in encouraging, overseeing and regulating the creation, distribution and usage of pest-control products, Technological factors research institutions and industry often lack the scientific expertise and technical capacity to innovate, test and commercialize biopesticides effectively, Socioeconomic factors without large-scale manufacturing, the production and supply of biopesticides remain limited, keeping costs high and restricting wider access. Indian condition the major influence on IPM and biopesticide adoption including small-land holding, family labor, educational status, limited access to technology, government dependency (support policies), lack of organized extension services. Community and social structures like local cooperative society, self-help groups and community networks often provide support and resources plays a vital role in acceptance of IPM. Government and institutional support structure improvements to utilization of IPM incorporation with conventional aged old cultivation practices for adoption of IMP and biopesticide through conducting farmers’ school, on and off field demonstration, hands on training and innovation in the sector of cost minimization of biopesticide production.
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Gogoi, J., Ningthoujam, K., Pathak, M., Tengli, M.B., Alok, A., Sorahia, D., 2025. Socioeconomic factors affecting IPM adoption. In: Integrated Pest Management: Advancement, Adoption and Ecological Challenges. (Ed.) Sehgal, M. Biotica Publications, India. pp. 196-215. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54083/978-81-986377-3-4_13.
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