Biological control involves the utilisation of natural predators, parasites and pathogens to suppress pest populations, while Integrated Pest Management (IPM) combines biological methods with cultural ...
The floriculture industry has elevated its use of biological controls to the point where many integrated pest management ...
Most recent development literature calls for greater farmer participation in agricultural research and technology transfer. Interestingly, biological control specialists do not seem to be involved in ...
five pioneer companies driving eco-friendly crop protection with sustainable solutions, innovation, and greener farming ...
Parasitic wasps remain an effective and resilient alternative to chemical pesticides for controlling crop pests, despite ...
Trichogramma species, minute egg parasitoids, have emerged as a cornerstone in the biological control of agricultural pests. These natural enemies are deployed to suppress lepidopteran pests that ...
The Bio-Alliance SA–Brazil 2025 Conference, held on 5–6 November at Future Africa, University of Pretoria, brought together South African and Brazilian researchers, regulators and industry leaders to ...
Martin Booyens, technical marketing specialist for biological solutions at InteliGro, said stricter European Union regulations, residue limits in export markets, and the loss of chemical control ...
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