IPM CRSP Regional Programs:
IPM in Latin America and the Caribbean: Crops for
Broad-Based Growth and Perennial Production for Fragile
Ecosystem
Technical Papers
Latin America and
Caribbean Regional Research Program
This program
addresses pest management issues for selected seasonal
and perennial crops. It includes heterogeneous island,
coastal, and mountainous ecosystems with highly diverse
human societies. In these settings, seasonal crops
contribute to income and exports, help reduce poverty
and food insecurity, and provide engines of growth for
lagging regions.
In addition,
perennials can bring economic stability to areas with
fragile ecosystems, reduce soil erosion and
deforestation, and contribute to biodiversity. Because
perennials and seasonal crops are often produced in
association, they face complex pest problems that need
to be addressed in an integrated fashion.
This program
focuses on solanaceous, cucurbits, diversified highland
vegetables, cacao, and plantain in Central
America (Guatemala and Honduras), South America
(Ecuador), and the Caribbean (Jamaica, Dominican
Republic, Trinidad & Tobago and smaller islands). It
involves a comprehensive participatory approach that
builds on past successes, is multi-disciplinary, and
improves environmental quality through reduced pesticide
use and biodiversity monitoring. PI: Jeff Alwang, Virginia Tech
E-mail:
allwangj@vt.edu
Web:
http://www.aaec.vt.edu/aaec/PeopleFacultyAlwang.htm
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