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    Difficulties encountered in the promotion of biological pesticides

    • Last Update: 2022-03-05
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    In recent years, people have been more aware of the harm caused by traditional chemical pesticides to the natural environment.
    The amount of traditional chemical pesticides used is declining every year.
    As a green and safe means of pest control, biological pesticides have magical prevention effects but are currently on the market In the past, we still encountered many difficulties
    .
    In 2015, the Ministry of Agriculture formulated the Action Plan for Zero Growth in Fertilizer Use by 2020 and the Action Plan for Zero Growth in Pesticide Use by 2020.
    Under the background that the country vigorously advocates zero growth in the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, this year’s spring ploughing of fields Will biopesticides usher in a rare opportunity? How are biopesticides currently sold in the market? The market for biopesticides is not high.
    In this paddy field contracted by Zhang Huojin, workers are busy raising seedlings of regenerated rice
    .
    In 2015, Zhang Huojin transferred 12,000 acres of land in this area to plant and manage green agricultural products (10.
    690, -0.
    30, -2.
    73%).
    Among them, 400 acres of paddy fields, this year undertook the pilot project of double reduction of rice in Wuhan, and strive to Under the circumstance of ensuring production, reduce the amount of chemical pesticides by at least 20%
    .
    In order to achieve this goal, Zhang Huojin moved in to rescue soldiers and gave instructions on how to control pests
    .
    Zhang Huojin's rescuer is Yin Yinong's team, and the killer of this team is biological pesticides
    .
    Biological pesticides refer to the use of living organisms such as fungi, bacteria, insect viruses, genetically modified organisms, natural enemies, etc.
    or their metabolites, pheromone, auxin, naphthaleneacetic acid, 2,4-D, etc.
    , to kill agricultural pests Or inhibitory agents
    .
    Zhang Huojin and Yin Yinong have been working together for less than a year, but the benefits have been tangible and tangible
    .
    Yin Yinong, deputy general manager of Wuhan Wuda Oasis Biotechnology Co.
    , Ltd.
    : Prodenia litura, it seems that it is about to melt
    .
    A lot, this can be used to feed chickens, which is very good
    .
    Put one such trap lamp in the big shed, one to kill so many adults
    .
    Even if the unkilled adults lay a little bit of eggs, I will hit the virus again.
    You can basically put an end to the pests in a shed.

    .
    Hundreds of vegetable greenhouses in this base are equipped with such traps.
    After trapping specific types of pests, the biological pesticides placed inside are used to kill them
    .
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