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  1. via #StephanieWilliamson of #Sci4XR: PAN Ethiopia have published success in adapting the 'food spray' method to attract more natural enemies of insect pests into vegetable crops and reduce use of Highly Hazardous Pesticides. With a set of good agroecologically sound pest management methods, participatory farmer training and convinced and confident field staff, colleagues now doing trials on zero fungicides and have had great results with replacing synthetic fertilisers
    doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2025.167

  2. via #StephanieWilliamson of #Sci4XR: PAN Ethiopia have published success in adapting the 'food spray' method to attract more natural enemies of insect pests into vegetable crops and reduce use of Highly Hazardous Pesticides. With a set of good agroecologically sound pest management methods, participatory farmer training and convinced and confident field staff, colleagues now doing trials on zero fungicides and have had great results with replacing synthetic fertilisers
    doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2025.167

  3. via #StephanieWilliamson of #Sci4XR: PAN Ethiopia have published success in adapting the 'food spray' method to attract more natural enemies of insect pests into vegetable crops and reduce use of Highly Hazardous Pesticides. With a set of good agroecologically sound pest management methods, participatory farmer training and convinced and confident field staff, colleagues now doing trials on zero fungicides and have had great results with replacing synthetic fertilisers
    doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2025.167

  4. via #StephanieWilliamson of #Sci4XR: PAN Ethiopia have published success in adapting the 'food spray' method to attract more natural enemies of insect pests into vegetable crops and reduce use of Highly Hazardous Pesticides. With a set of good agroecologically sound pest management methods, participatory farmer training and convinced and confident field staff, colleagues now doing trials on zero fungicides and have had great results with replacing synthetic fertilisers
    doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2025.167

  5. via #StephanieWilliamson of #Sci4XR: PAN Ethiopia have published success in adapting the 'food spray' method to attract more natural enemies of insect pests into vegetable crops and reduce use of Highly Hazardous Pesticides. With a set of good agroecologically sound pest management methods, participatory farmer training and convinced and confident field staff, colleagues now doing trials on zero fungicides and have had great results with replacing synthetic fertilisers
    doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2025.167