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CIPMC, Jalandhar
A. Activities
Popularization of IPM approach among farming community.
Surveillance and monitoring of pests and defenders by conducting Rapid
Roving Survey on major crops.
Conservation and augmentation of naturally existing bio-control agents.
Mass rearing of bio-control agents in the laboratory and their releases in the
fields to control major crop pest.
Promotion of bio pesticide and Neem based pesticide as alternative to
chemical pesticide.
To organize Farmer’s Field Schools for training of extension functionaries and
farmers on IPM.
Two days and five days Human Recourse Development programme in IPM by
imparting training to master trainers, extension workers and farmers.
To act as catalyst and nodal center for promoting and introducing latest
advancement of IPM technology.
B. Achivements
During 2015-16 rapid roving survey were conducted on different crops and
scanned an area of 29,840 ha against the assigned target of 33,000 ha during
Kharif & Rabi season.
Total of 4334 cc of Corcyra cephalonica eggs were produced and 8,53,500
moths were mass bred in the laboratory.To contain the manager of
lepidopteron pests, a sum of 77.077 million egg parasitoids of Trichogramma
spp were produced and 63.50 Million were released on different crops in the
state.
By putting concerted efforts 24,246 ha area was conserved under different
crops against the target of 35,000 ha by suggesting farmers for adopt the IPM
technique, conserved natural enemies and used need based or spot application
of chemical pesticide. An area of 2,430 ha was covered by augmentation by
releasing of laboratory reared bio-control agents in field on different crops.
20 Farmer’s Field Schools (FFSs) on Kharif and Rabi crops were organized
(06 on cotton, 04 on rice, 02 on sugarcane, 02 on vegetable (Cauliflower ) and
06 on Wheat were organized during the year 2015-16. During these schools
600 farmers were trained.
Survey of White fly infested cotton white fly.
During Two Days Humane Resource Development (HRD) Programme for
Officer Incharge Dr. Rajendra Singh, AD(PP), CIPMC, Jalandhar Welcome the
Chief Guest during Two day pesticide dealer program at KVK, Kapurthala
Chief Guest Dr. J.S.Minhas, Head, Central Potato Reaserch Station Jalandhar,
Address the Two day pesticide dealer program at KVK, Kapurthala
Dr. B. D. Sharma, APPO, CIPMC, Jalandhar deliver a lecture on Gap between
Farmers and Pesticide dealers
Participent
KVK, Scientist, and CIPMC, Officeal Disply the IPM Technique to the Trainese