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An objective chart for the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programme.
An external view of the farmer's association, Kissan Welfare Association (KWS Punjab), which is involved with the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programme and the Farmer Field Schools.
A Farmer Field School (FFS) listening to a presentation on Integrated Pest Management (IPM). The group analyzes, compares and discusses findings and enacts group dynamics exercises to create trust, c
Integrated Pest Management for Cotton in Asia
Executive members of the farmer's association Kissan Welfare Association (KWS Punjab), briefing an FAO Communications Officer on the gains acheived through their involvement with the Integrated Pest M
The president of the farmer's association, the Kissan Welfare Association (KWS Punjab), briefing an FAO Communications Officer on the gains acheived through their involvement with the Integrated Pest
Portrait of a farmer at a Farmer Field School (FFS) activity.
A Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
A Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
Female facilitators of the Women's Open School (WOS) teaching women to become facilitators for spreading awareness on pesticide risk reduction amongst the rural female population, which is traditional
A Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
A Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
A Farmer Field School (FFS) analysing the cotton crops in a study plot. The group analyzes, compares and discusses findings and enact group dynamics exercises to create trust, cohesion and confidence
Female facilitators of the Women's Open School (WOS) teaching women to become facilitators for spreading awareness on pesticide risk reduction amongst the rural female population, which is traditional
The bare feet of a member of a Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use. Often farmers work unprotected
A Farmer Field School (FFS) in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
Plant pathologist and Head of the National Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programme Dr Iftikhar Ahmad giving an interview about IPM and the Farmer Field Schools (FFS). Pakistan Agricultural Research
A Farmer Field School (FFS) at work in a cotton field observing plant growth rates and insect behavior to better manage the crops and pesticide use.
A farmer in the Farmer Field School (FFS) showing a caterpillar found on a cotton plant. The detrimental effects this pest has on the plant are evident.
Farmer Field School (FFS) participants illustrating pests of the cotton plant, which they observed that day.
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A chart of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programmes and their distribution within districts.
FAO Project GCP /RAS/164/EC - Integrated Pest Management for Cotton in Asia. The project objective is aimed at achieving sustainable, profitable and environmentally sound production of cotton in the participating countries, through the development, promotion and practice of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) by farmers and extension staff.
10/05/2006
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© FAO/Asim Hafeez
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http://www.fao.org/newsroom/en/field/2007/1000497/index.html
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FAO Photo Library
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UF119A1
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.