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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) offers ecological and economic benefits for soybean production but faces challenges in adoption. Reviving IPM requires better grower access to information on its long-term advantages.

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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Science
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Science

Background:

  • Soybean is a globally significant crop requiring extensive pest management, often relying on chemical insecticides.
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) offers a sustainable alternative, balancing crop protection with environmental quality and economic viability.
  • Prophylactic chemical control is often favored over IPM due to perceived cost-effectiveness and ease of application, hindering IPM adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the underutilization of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in soybean cultivation.
  • To identify reasons hindering the widespread adoption of IPM practices.
  • To propose strategies for reviving IPM, drawing on case studies from Brazil and the USA.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of existing literature and case studies on soybean pest management.
  • Examination of factors influencing the adoption of chemical versus IPM strategies.
  • Discussion of successful IPM implementation in specific agricultural contexts.

Main Results:

  • Despite clear ecological and economic benefits, IPM adoption in soybean is suboptimal.
  • Convenience and perceived low cost of insecticide application contribute to the preference for prophylactic chemical control.
  • Limited access to timely and comprehensive information on IPM's medium- and long-term benefits is a significant barrier for growers.

Conclusions:

  • Revitalizing soybean IPM requires improved accessibility of information for growers regarding its sustainability and profitability.
  • Addressing the barriers to IPM adoption is crucial for achieving agricultural sustainability and ensuring food security.
  • Successful IPM implementation necessitates a shift towards recognizing its long-term ecological and financial advantages over conventional methods.