Study on Adoption Level of Integrated Pest Management (Ipm) Practices in Paddy Crop in Etawah District of Uttar Pradesh
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation entitled ~~study on adoption level of Integrated Pest
Management (I PM) practices in paddy crop in Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh", with the
following objectives i.e. socio-economic profile of paddy growers, knowledge and
adoption level of paddy growers regarding IPM practices, constraints faced by the
paddy growers regarding adoption of IPM practices and suggestions for improvement of
IPM practices.
The result revealed that most of the respondents were belonging to medium age
group and mostly they were belonging to other backward caste, their educational level
were up to lntennediate and maximum respondents were married and living jointly.
Most of the respondents were not member of any fonnal or informal organization, their
land holding size were small, they were using radio/ television for obtaining infonnation
related to agriculture and allied sectors. Maximum respondents were having electricity
connection at home.
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Most of the paddy growers were having fully knowledge in summer deep
ploughing, crop rotation under cultural method, dummy in crop under mechanical
method. Most of the paddy growers were unknown about natural enemies, pheromone
trap, resistant varieties, bio-agents, bio-fertilizer, bio-pesticides, use of rope in standing
crop, chemical pesticides application and their name and partial known about Neembased
product, rouging practices, removal of previous crop residues, mixed cropping,
recommended dose of pesticides. High adoption level was found in summer deep
ploughing under cultural method, dummy under mechanical method. Most of paddy
growers were medium adoption about Neem-based products, seed treatment, soil
treatment, recommended dose of pesticides and proper spacing in crop and low
adoption level was found in application of resistant varieties, bio-agents, bio-fertilizer,
bio-pesticides, chemical pesticides application and their name, natural enemies, light
and pheromone trap. The major constraints of paddy growers were found lack of
storage facilities to keep IPM material in rural areas, Quality IPM materials are not
available in government sale centre's, insufficient training/ information centre's in the
rural area Improved IPM tools/modules are not easily available at rural areas in
adoption of IPM practices.
