Africa Pest Management Link Web site: www.ag.vt.edu/ail/ |
Africa Integrated Pest Management Link is devoted to developing a network of IPM practitioners in sub-Saharan Africa by facilitating access to the latest electronic communication and information exchange tools. |
Asian Vegetable Research and Development Centre Web site: www.avrdc.org/ |
The principal international centre for vegetable research and development with a mission is to reduce poverty and malnutrition in developing countries through improved production and consumption of vegetables |
Bio-Control Research Laboratories |
Commercial company producing and selling a wide range of pheromone and biopesticide products with a nationwide network of outlets (Pest Control India Ltd.). |
Care International Web site: www.care.org/ |
Leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty concerned with Community development and also delivers emergency aid and assists with rehabilitation. |
Bio-Integral Resource Center Web site: www.birc.org/ |
Bio-Integral Resource Center specializes in finding non-toxic and least-toxic, integrated pest management (IPM) solutions to urban and agricultural pest problems. |
Global IPM Facility Web site http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPP/IPM/ |
The Global IPM Facility promotes Integrated Pest Management (IPM) through awareness raising and support to the development of field programs and policy reform |
IPM forum Web site: www.cabi-publishing.org/IPM/index.htm |
An independent platform for information exchange on IPM for development. |
Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems Web site: www.ciks.org |
An organization devoted to exploring and developing the contemporary relevance and applications of traditional Indian knowledge systems, with focus areas on agriculture and healthcare. In particular production of high quality publications on organic cultivation. For example, organic cotton cultivation. |
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) Web site: www.cgiar.org/ |
A strategic alliance of countries, international and regional organizations, and private foundations supporting 15 international agricultural Centres that generate global public goods available to all. |
Community IPM Web site: www.communityipm.org/ |
This site was created by FAO Program for Community IPM in Asia in October 1999. The site is now maintained as an archive of the ground-breaking work carried out by government agencies, NGOs and farmer groups which were associated with the FAO Program. |
Department for International Development research for development Web site: www.research4development.info/index.asp Web site: www.dfid.gov.uk/research/ |
R4D is a portal of DFID-funded research from around the mid 1990s. The searchable database containing records of around 6000 projects, although the information on outputs from projects is of limited value. |
European Whitefly Studies Network Website: www.whitefly.org/ |
An association of scientists, industrialists, growers and plant health advisors dedicated to the study and control of whiteflies and related horticultural and agricultural problems. Principally addressing European issues, EWSN extends collaborative links throughout the world. Meetings, newsletters, technical publications and this web-site constitute to extend this current resource. |
Farming solutions Web site: www.farmingsolutions.org |
Funded by Oxfam, PAN-Africa and Greenpeace the website provides farmers an opportunity to present examples of successful, environmentally responsible farming systems from around the world, demonstrating how farmers can act to improve productivity while protecting the environment. |
IPM Collaborative Research Support Programme Web site: www.ag.vt.edu/ipmcrsp/ |
Objectives of IPM CRSP are to develop improved technologies and institutional changes that reduce crop losses and increase farmer income by reducing dependence on pesticide use. Research activities involve collaboration between scientists of participating U.S. institutions. And participating host countries: Albania, Bangladesh, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mali, the Philippines, and Uganda |
IPM Europe Web site: www.ipmeurope.org/ |
A European Network with an interest to support IPM in developing countries. |
IPM Resource Centre |
Provides a wealth of information on many areas of pest management. For example sourcing materials, defining products and identifying training courses. |
Natural Resources Institute Web site: www.nri.org |
An internationally recognized multi-disciplinary centre for research, consultancy and education for the management of natural and human resources with particular interests in sustainable agriculture in developing countries. |
Online Information System for Non-Chemical Pest Management in the Tropics Pesticide Action Network Germany Web site www.oisat.org/ |
OISAT is an excellent knowledge management system for non-chemical tropical pest management which comprises two parts. OISAT is a powerful web-based information tool and OISAT is an information platform for information exchange. |
Pesticide Action Network UK Web site: www.pan-uk.org/ |
The Network promotes healthy food, agriculture and an environment which will provide food and meet public health needs without dependence on toxic chemicals, and without harm to food producers and agricultural workers. |
Pest Management at a Crossroads Web site: www.pmac.net/
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Interesting US-based web site consisting information on wide range of issues including registration |
South Asia Society for Advancement of Pheromone Technology Website: under development |
The Society was created by a consortium of companies with the express intention of promoting public awareness of pheromones and their benefits, influencing policymakers to promote their use and working with researchers to improve their value to farmers. |
Vegetable IPM Web site: www.vegetableipm.com.au/
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Site developed to assist growers and consultants to reduce chemical use and manage vegetable crop pests more cost-effectively. Contains fact sheets and other useful information on a wide range of crop production issues. |