Scientific & Green Pest Control Technologies

  • Ecological regulation technologies

We will prioritize healthy cultivation practices, such as promoting pest-resistant varieties, optimizing crop layouts, cultivating healthy seedlings, and improving water and fertilizer management. We will also integrate biodiversity control and natural enemy protection and utilization technologies, such as farmland ecological projects, orchard grass mulching, intercropping, and natural enemy trapping strips. This will transform the sources of pests and diseases and their breeding environments, artificially enhancing natural pest control capabilities and crop resistance to pests and diseases.

  • Biological control technologies

We will prioritize the promotion and application of key biological control measures, including insect control, mite control, fungus control, and fungus control. We will increase demonstration and promotion of proven products and technologies, such as trichogrammatids, predatory mites, Metarhizium anisopliae, Beauveria bassiana, microsporidia, Bacillus thuringiensis (BT), Bacillus cereus, Bacillus subtilis, nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV), chicken and duck farming, and rice-duck farming. We will also actively develop application technologies for biochemical and biological agents, including botanical pesticides, agricultural antibiotics, and plant resistance inducers.

  • Physical and Chemical Attraction and Control Technologies

Focus on promoting the use of insect pheromones (sex attractants, aggregants, etc.), insecticidal lamps, and traps (yellow and blue) to control pests on crops such as vegetables, fruit trees, and tea trees. Actively develop and promote the application of physical and chemical attraction and control technologies such as plant-based luring, bait trapping, insect-proof netting, and silver-gray film repellents.

  • Scientific Pesticide Use Technologies

Promote the use of highly effective, low-toxic, low-residue, and environmentally friendly pesticides. Optimize integrated pesticide rotation, alternating use, targeted use, and safe use technologies. Strengthen pesticide resistance monitoring and control, disseminate knowledge on standardized pesticide use, and strictly adhere to safe pesticide application intervals. Through the rational use of pesticides, minimize the negative impacts of pesticide use.


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