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The use of biopesticides is encouraged over chemical pesticides because they are typically less harmful to the environment, wildlife, and human health. Biopesticides are derived from natural materials such as plants, microorganisms, and minerals, making them a more sustainable option for pest management. Additionally, they often have a more targeted approach, reducing the risk of harming beneficial insects and organisms in the ecosystem.
chemical pesticides are very harmful for our health and caused many diseases like skin cancer etc. it also helps better plant growth
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Yes, there are health risks associated with using chemical pesticides. Pesticides can cause skin irritation, respiratory problems, and long-term health effects such as cancer and reproductive issues. It is important to follow safety precautions and use protective gear when handling chemical pesticides.
The use of antibiotics and pesticides.
Some biological alternatives to chemical pesticides include introducing natural predators or parasites to control pest populations, using insecticidal soaps or oils derived from plants, and planting trap crops to attract pests away from main crops. Crop rotation and intercropping with pest-repellent plants can also help reduce the need for chemical pesticides.
Through the use of bio-chemical [enzymatically controlled] reactions.
Chemical processes involve using chemical reactions to produce desired products, while bio-processes use biological systems like enzymes, microorganisms, or cells to produce products or carry out reactions. Bio-processes are often considered more sustainable and environmentally friendly compared to chemical processes, as they make use of renewable resources and can potentially generate less waste.
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Yes. Pesticides can be used in organic farming. but it must be Bio-pesticide. i.e. in organic farming pests are controlled using Bio-pesticides which are prepared using some plants, plant parts & plant by-products that controls pests. Other chemical pesticides cannot be used in organic farming, because these also kills the beneficial microbes that present in field. Yes. There are approved pesticides that can be used in organic farming. However, it is important to note that synthetic pesticides may not be used. it is also importent to note that just because a pesticide is permitted for use in organic farming that does NOTmean it is a healthy one or envirumentally friendly.
produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
* Organic agriculture actually organic farming does use pesticides, what you're looking for is "biological control" which means it allows the use of synthetic fertilizers but trades chemical pest control with biological pest control. in biological control one applies parasitic wasps, entomophagic fungie and other such agents in much the same way one would apply chemical pesticides.