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DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION, PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION OF ECO-FRIENDLY NEEM BASED PESTICIDES – AN INDIAN EXPERIENCE S.P. Dhua and Y.P. Ramdev RENPAP/UNIDO

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DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION, PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION OF ECO-FRIENDLY NEEM BASED PESTICIDES –AN INDIAN EXPERIENCE

S.P. Dhua and Y.P. Ramdev

RENPAP/UNIDO

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India• Agriculture based economy

• Important inputs for increased production

• Improved variety

• Fertilisers

• Pesticides

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Pesticides

Toxic by nature

India produces technical grade pesticides and formulations

Used in agriculture operations and post-harvest storage and vector control programs

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NON-JUDICIOUS USE OF CHEMICAL PESTICIDES LEAD TO

Persistence

Non-biodegradable

Environment contamination /degradation

Pest resistance

Health hazard to human beings

Ecological imbalance

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NEEM APPLICATION

Veterinary medicine Ancient medicine

NEEMUnani medicineAyurvedic medicine

Modren medicineAntifertility and other medical application

Malaria control- public health

AGRICULTURE

Nitrogen efficiencyCROP PROTECTION AGENT

CosmeticsSilviculture

Agro-forestry

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NEEM AS PESTICIDE

Every part of the tree is bitter with wide range of activities against pests.

Leaves, seeds, seed kernel, oil, cake, aqueous, or organic solvent extracts, partially purified fractions, azadirachtin-rich formulation, etc. have been tested and found effective against different pest species

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ADVANTAGES OF NEEM AS A PESTICIDE

Contains various limonoids effective against 400 different varieties of pests Widespread availabilitySimple one-step preparation in farmers’homesLow costSafe and environment friendlyHarmless to beneficial species of insectsLess prone to pest resistance

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SHORTCOMINGS IN IPM RECOMMENDED NEEM PROCESS

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GAPS

• IMPROPER COLLECTION AND STORAGE RESULTING IN WASTAGE

• IMPERFECT PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY• LACK OF STANDARDISED ANALYTICAL

PROCEDURES FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE• FIELD TESTING/DEMONSTRATION FOR

INTEGRATED APPROACH IN CROP PROTECTION

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OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDIES

Develop and promote safe and biodegradableNeem based pesticidesEncourage scientific collection and processing of Neem seedsDirectly empower farmersEncourage sustainable agricultureGenerate rural employment, especially for village women

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SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY FOR PROCESSING NEEM AQUEOUS EXTRACT

• Scientific collection of fresh Neem fruits

• Depulping of fruits

• Drying of seeds

• Decortication of seeds to obtain kernels

• Grinding kernels into powder

• Mixing powder in water & adding of surfactant

• Overnight storage

• Spraying

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INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

Executing Agency: Department of C&PCImplementing Agency: RENPAP/UNIDOPartner Institutions:

Vivekananda Institute of Biotechnology (VIB), South 24 Parganas District, West BengalNeem Foundation, Nagpur, MaharashtraBidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), West Bengal

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KEY ACTIVITES

• Establishment of two Neem Sheds

• Collection of Neem seeds through employment of village women

• Development of processing technology forNeem based pesticides

• Setting up of Demonstrations at NeemSheds

• Organization of Training Programmes for farmers to transfer processing technology

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KEY ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Scientific Collection and processing ofNeem fruits through participation of farmers’ groups

Fresh Neem fruit collection Depulping of Neem fruits

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SOME TRIAL RESULTS….Experiment No. -I

Title: Evaluation of Different Doses of Neem Kernel Aqueous Extract (NKAE) and Insecticides to control the Insects in Brinjal.

A. Details of Experiment

24 / 02 / 2003Date of Transplanting(vii)

Brinjal LocalVariety(vi)

BrinjalCrop(vi)

3 x 4 metersPlot size(v)

Twenty fourTotal Number of Plots(iv)

FourReplication(iii)

SixTreatment Number(ii)

RBDDesign of Experiment(i)

B. Details of the Treatments: The following treatments were selected.

T1-: Neem Kernel Aqueous Extract (NKAE) with concentration 50 gm. Kernel powder in 1 litre of water plus surfactant.

T2: NKAE with concentration 25 gm. Kernel powder in 1 litre of water plus surfactant (recommended dose of 1% of kernel weight)

T3: NKAE with concentration 12.5 gm. Kernel powder in 1 litre of water plus surfactant (recommended dose of 1% of kernel weight)

T4: Chemical insecticides: Dichlorovos (Nuvan)T5: Water plus surfactant (recommended dose of 1% of kernel weight)T6: Control (water only)

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Treatments effect on the population of Amrusca bigutuiia bigutuiia (Nymph and Adult) at 10 days interval of spraying in Brinjal.

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DAT = Days After Transplanting BS = 24 hours before spray & AS = 24 hours after spray

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Effect of treatments on post-spray population of Leucinodes orbonalis in Brinjal

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T4 (NUVAN) T5 (WATER+SURFACTANT) T6 (CONTROL)

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Effect of treatments on population of White Fly (Bemisia tabici) in Brinjal

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Organization of 343 Training Programmesand farmers’ meetings to transfer new processing technology

Training of farmers and extension workers

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Employment generated for 17,335 man days; 12427 for women and 4908 for men

Employment generation for village women and rural youth

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Around 1123 Field Demonstrations ofNeem Kernel Aqueous Extract set up at village level

Field Demonstrations on farmers’ plots

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Environmental Cost-Benefit Study ofNeem pesticides underway at BCKV, West Bengal

Household Survey of farmersMarket Survey of pesticide retailersScientific Trials to assess pest and yield impacts of NKAEAnalysis of environmental impacts/benefitsof Neem pesticides

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Socio-economic studies of the NKAE based bio- pesticides have indicated a high return-cost ratio in neem based NKAE in comparison to the chemical pesticides.

The benefit cost ratio was high in Neembased pesticides in comparison to chemical pesticides application in crops namely brinjal, cabbage, chilli. In brinjal, it is 2.01(neem based) vis–a-vis 1.77 (chemical pesticides

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NEEM SHEDS

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THEME PARKS

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END OF THE PROJECT SITUATION

• The neem sheds developed under the program are fully functional and have become self sustainable for meeting the requirements of the farming community

• There has been increased awareness & usage of ecofriendly, biodegradable crop protection agent viz. neem based pesticides

• The project has resulted in the establishment of a coherent networking at the grassroot level to provide all technical backup for promotion and production of neem based pesticides

• The project has empowered farmers, especially resource poor farmers, to make their own pesticide with less dependence on the costly persistent toxic chemical pesticides

• The project has resulted in increased participation of women and rural youth especially in the collection, storage and processing of neem seeds.

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NEEM PROGRAMME – PHASE-II

PRODUCTION AND PROMOTION OF NEEM BASED

PESTICIDES AS ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY, BIODEGRADABLE

ALTERNATIVES TO POPs PESTICIDES

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Short Title : Neem based pesticidesDuration of project : Three yearsEst. Starting Date : April 2006Closing Date : March 2009Executing Agency : Department of Chemicals &

Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilisers, Govt. of India

Implementing Agency : Regional Network on Pesticides for Asia and the Pacific (RENPAP)

Project Sites/Participating institutions:1. Central Coffee Research Institute, Karnataka2. Tocklai Experimental Station, Jorhat3. Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Spice Board, Kerala4. UPASI Tea Research Foundation, Tamil Nadu5. Punjab State Council for Science & Technology6. Vivekananda Institute of Biotechnology, West Bengal (VIB)7. Neem Foundation, Nagpur. (NF)8. Bidhan Chander Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Nadia, West Bengal (BCKVV)9. Institute of Pesticide Formulation Technology. Gurgaon (IPFT)10. Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow (ITRC)

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NEEM NETWORK

Neem Park- IIINorth –Eastern

Region(Tea)

Neem Park-IV

Southern Region(Spices, Coffee)

Dissemination and Demonstration at

village level

Dissemination and Demonstration at

village level

Proposed

Neem Park-VNorthern Region

(Vegetables)

Dissemination and Demonstration at

village level

Neem ShedI

West Bengal

Neem ShedII

Nagpur

Existing

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Plan of Work (Activities)

Workplan would include the following activities:

1. Establishment of Neem Sheds (Theme Parks) at new locations.

2. Adoption of NKAE technology perfected under the project in theIntegrated Pest Management Programme (IPM).

3. Bioevaluation of Aqueous Neem Kernel Extract (NKAE) technology on wide range of crops including tea, coffee, spices, vegetables in different agroclimatic zones of the country.

4. Organization of Cooperatives of neem seed collection and distribution at village level and Block level.

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Plan of Work (Activities) Contd.

5. Demonstration of NKAE technology on crops mentioned at 2 above.

6. Farmers field demonstration on different crops for wider coverage and acceptance of neem based pesticides by the farming community.

7. Shelf life stability of the NKAE under different conditions.

8. Generation of Toxicology data of the Neem based pesticide formulation developed with specific recipe and found effective for commercialization

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Scientific Research for Development of Neem Products and Technology

Dissemination of technology and Training of Farming Community in Command Area (40-50 km radius)

Neem Shed in rural area (Processing

Unit)

Commercialization through Partnerships

with Industry

National and Regional Workshops

NGOs namely Vivekananda Institute of Biotechnology;Neem Foundation

Institute of Pesticide Formulation

Technology (IPFT)Development of more

effective Neemformulations with

increased shelf life, and their field testing

Industrial Toxicology Research

Centre (ITRC)Toxicological studies of Neem pesticides to expedite registration

of the products

Propagation of Improved Products and Technology

Coffee BoardTea BoardSpices BoardPunjab State Council for Science & Technology State Agricultural Univ. Through Res. Institutes viz. Central Coffee Res. Inst.Indian Cardamom Res. Inst.Tocklai Expt. StationUPASI Tea Res. Foundation

Coordination through RENPAP

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