Transition to environmentally friendly methods of plant protection
What Is Plant Protection?
Crop pests, diseases, weeds and other harmful factors can have devastating results, greatly reducing or even destroying future crops. Farmers and scientists around the world are constantly working on plant protection methods to eliminate unwanted impacts. Recent developments in modern agriculture offer different solutions. The main methods of protection are: agrotechnical, physical and mechanical methods, chemical, complex and biological methods of plant protection. Also of great importance in protecting plants from pests and diseases is crop rotation, optimization of the irrigation system, weather and weed risk management, pest control and disease management. Preventive plant protection measures will save you energy and money.
As early as 12,000 years ago, farmers began to resort to various tricks to increase their crops. By 2050, we will need 70% more food, so the introduction of new technologies for protecting plants from pests and diseases is very important. And crop protection technologies can significantly increase the efficiency of agriculture.
Crop protection is a set of tools, products and strategies used to protect plants from pests, diseases, weeds, viruses and other harmful factors. They can have devastating results, greatly reducing or even destroying future crops. Farmers and scientists around the world are constantly working on control measures to eliminate unwanted impacts. And the experts agreed that plant protection in organic farming is much more effective than treatment. Fortunately, recent developments in modern agriculture offer a variety of solutions.
The right approach to plant protection in organic farming is of great importance, as it allows farmers to increase yields and reduce losses.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, if farmers stop applying plant protection practices, they will immediately lose about 40 percent of their crops to pests and diseases.
Biological Methods
Biological methods of plant protection from pests and ailments appeared due to the phenomenon of biological antagonism, when predatory and parasitic insects and microorganisms are used to eliminate or reduce the number of pests. Biological methods of protection are becoming more and more well-known, since they are the most environmentally friendly and affordable.