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Short Summary
This 8-page fact sheet describes the effective ways of managing pests (including weeds) and diseases in organic vegetable production systems. Many of the practices are applicable to integrated pest management (IPM), which is the use of integrated practices to manage any kind of pest including weeds and diseases. Organic pest management practices essentially involve the use of IPM without the use of synthetic chemicals.
Year Published
2008
Project Provider
NSW DPI
Attachment
This 8-page fact sheet describes the effective ways of managing pests (including weeds) and diseases in organic vegetable production systems. It is an excellent source of information on the non-chemical practices used in integrated pest management (IPM), a term used to describe the use of integrated practices to manage any kind of pest including weeds and diseases. Organic pest management practices essentially involve the use of IPM without the use of synthetic chemicals. Organic standards allow some chemicals to be used including semiochemicals (synthetically produced chemicals that imitate sex or aggregation pheromones to disrupt the pest’s behaviour) and some inorganic or biologically-derived chemicals.
Fact sheet
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Environment
On-farm and crop management