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Describes strategies that rely on farmers' knowledge and participation, local resources, and alternative low-input methods as a sensitive approach to developing and implementing pest control schemes adjusted to farmers' needs and their socioeconomic and agroecological conditions.
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Designing and improving pest management systems for subsistence farmers, Miguel A. Altieri; steps toward an alternate and safe pest management system for small farmers in the Philippines, Kenneth T. MacKay et al; a farming systems approach to insect pest management for upland and lowland rice farmers in tropical Asia, James A. Litsinger; implementation of IPM for small-scale cassava farmers, A.R. Braun et al; effects of cassava intercropping and varietal mixtures on herbivore load, plant growth and yields - applications for small farmers in Latin America, Clifford S. Gold; human interactions in classical biological control of cassava and mango mealybugs on subsistence farms in tropical Africa, Peter Neuenschwander.
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