Economic Impact of Implementing IPM in Cotton through Farmers' Participatory Approach in Cotton Belt of Punjab


Published On: 2024-09-18 15:56:22

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Author: Vijay Kumar and G.K. Grewal

Author Address: Department of Entomology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004 (Punjab)

Keywords: Adoption, costs and returns, insect pests, IPM, natural enemy, non-IPM.

JEL Codes: A10, O33, Q16, Q57.


Abstract

The research aimed to estimate the costs and returns of cotton cultivation in IPM and non-IPM villages in Punjab. The IPM module, developed by Punjab Agricultural University, was implemented in eight villages across four districts, namely Mansa, Muktsar, Bathinda and Fazilka, during 2016-2018. Results revealed significantly fewer insecticide sprays in IPM villages compared to non-IPM ones, leading to lower spray costs. Similarly, the number and cost of fungicide sprays were lower in IPM villages. The average cost of cultivation was higher in non-IPM villages, while seed cotton yield and net returns were higher in IPM villages. The findings suggested that adopting IPM technology was more profitable for cotton cultivation in Punjab.



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Indian J Econ Dev, 2024, 20(3), 524-531
https://doi.org/10.35716/IJED-24045