Publications
Articles by L Labuschagne
Biologicals help Kenyan growers. Pesticide News No 64. June 2004.
The IPM revolution in the East African flower industry, Floraculture International, January 2005.
Floriculture without nematicides – is it possible. World Grower. 13 June 2006.
Pineapples – the IPM challenge. World Grower, 31 August 2006
Tackling powdery mildew in roses Part 1, Part 2 World Grower, 26-27 October 2006
Audits, Pesticides and IPM explained. World Grower. 23 November 2006
Combating carnation diseases. Floraculture International. Pages 30 – 31, June 2007
Diversification strategies encounter Erwinia. Floraculture International pages 33-35, October 2007
Bridging the GAP with Integrated Pest Management. UNCTAD, Trade and Sustainable Development Conference GAP in Eastern and southern Africa: Practices and Policies. Nairobi 6 – 9 March 2007
Articles by Dr H Wainwright
The Zambian Outlook, World Grower. 26 Aug 2006
Food miles and Horticultural Trade. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 83(2), 143.
A 'mitey' good approach to biocontrol New Agriculturist on-line. September 2005
Going biological is the logical thing to do, Internet audio broadcast (previously heard on BBC World Service)
Anon (2005).
Production of insect-killing nematodes. Business in development Website. (2007)
Useful links
BASIS
BASIS is an independent organisation set up at the suggestion of the UK Government to establish and assess standards in the pesticide industry relating to storage, transport and competence of staff.
PAN
The Pesticides Action Network contains wide-ranging information on chemical pesticides including registration details by country. This is the international website.
PAN Africa
A member of the PAN network, this site reports on specifically African activities and opportunities.
COLEACP / PIP
The Pesticides Initiative Programme of the EU's African, Caribbean and Pacific Liaison Committee (COLEACP) has generously funded several aspects of the work of the Real IPM Company.
GLOBALGAP
GLOBALGAP is a partnership of retailers and producers that promotes safe and sustainable agriculture.
DFID CPP
The UK governments development programme (DFID) supports a Crop Protection Programme whose mission is
the development and promotion of socially and environmentally acceptable technologies to reduce crop losses caused by pests.
FAO Global IPM Facility
The FAO Global IPM Facility promotes Integrated Pest Management (IPM) through awareness raising and support to the development of field programs and policy reform.
Community IPM
This website is a source of information about Community IPM in Asia. It includes copies of training materials and scientific papers.
AGSITES
The Agsites website is a searchable portal with links to over 36,000 carefully selected agricultural websites.
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