Author
Listed:
- Jie XIE
- Shoumei WAN
- Dandan LU
- Jinyu ZHAO
- Lingling XIAO
- Jian TANG
- Xiaolei JI
- Jing PENG
Abstract
In the field of biological control of agricultural and forestry pests, natural enemy insects play an important role, constituting the core of modern integrated pest management (IPM) strategy, providing solid support for the zero growth goal of chemical pesticide use, and helping the sustainable development of green agriculture. The rise of the natural enemy insect industry has become a key driver of the transformation of green agriculture, injecting vitality into the sustainability and ecological protection of agriculture. With the increasing concern about food safety, environmental protection and ecological balance all over the world, the application scope of natural enemy insects as biological control means is constantly expanding. Its unique ecological adaptability and environmentally friendly characteristics help to reduce dependence on chemical pesticides, ensure the safety of agricultural products and maintain ecological diversity. The purpose of this study is to analyze the current situation of natural enemy insect industry, evaluate its cost and benefit, emphasize its great significance in promoting the transformation of green agriculture, improving production efficiency and promoting ecological protection by drawing lessons from foreign successful experiences, and explore an efficient and sustainable new agricultural development model.
Suggested Citation
Jie XIE & Shoumei WAN & Dandan LU & Jinyu ZHAO & Lingling XIAO & Jian TANG & Xiaolei JI & Jing PENG, .
"Analysis of Economic Benefits Brought by Industrialization of Natural Enemy Insects,"
Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(9).
Handle:
RePEc:ags:asagre:396268
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.396268
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