ISLAMABAD, Apr. 27 (INP): Experts called for enhanced Pak-China cooperation in smart plant protection, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Wednesday.
Overall speaking, smart plant protection is a step forward to green control technology to achieve maximum output with an integration of different control methods, rational use of synthetic insecticides and labor, and reduced impact on the environment and nontarget organisms.
“Conservation of biocontrol agents and use of yellow sticky and pheromone traps, artificial intelligence like drones with rotary nozzles and sensors, genetic modification of plants and insects, these are all smart plant protection practices”, Dr. Abid Ali introduced.
Take cotton as an example. In Pakistan, more than 80% of total imported pesticides are used in cotton fields only. “It means there are a lot of opportunities for Chinese companies to launch their manufacturing units in Pakistan for biopesticides in Pakistan”, Dr. Abid Ali analysed.
He also recommended Chinese companies to invest in the mass production of biocontrol agents like predators and parasitoids in addition to mass disruption lures. “As people’s livelihood standards are rising, they prefer food that are organic”, he added.
Other crops, too, are facing emerging entomological challenges. In 2021, Pakistan started pest scouting in maize, sorghum, and millets following the Fall Armyworm (FAW) invasion in Sindh province, Pakistan. Among the pest controlling methods, chemical control is still prevalent.
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