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Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2022, 12(3): 211-233
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Biopesticides: Current status and future prospects

Rajni Yadav1, Siril Singh1,2, Anand Narian Singh1
1Soil Ecosystem and Restoration Ecology Lab, Department of Botany, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014, India
2Department of Environment Studies, Panjab University, Chandigar-160014, India

Received 20 June 2022;Accepted 25 July 2022;Published 1 September 2022
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Abstract
In developing countries, the agricultural sector is playing a significant role to enhance the economy. Pests cause significant damage to crop production. Globally, the human population is rapidly increasing. To fulfill the food security for the rapidly growing human population, there is a strict need for eco-friendly insect pest management in Indian agriculture to sustain the agricultural produce for future needs. The present paper highlights biopesticides' current status and importance in India's farm sector and worldwide. Chemical pesticides are commonly used to control pests, which cause harmful impacts on the environment and nontarget living systems, including human beings. Biopesticides are natural and a better substitute for chemical pesticides and provide an alternative for crop protection worldwide. Exploring and building their natural biopesticide resources in crop protection can help sustain agriculture. The trend of biopesticides consumption in India has shown a drastic increase in use over time which stood at 8847 and 8645 metric tonnes in 2019-20 and 2020-2021, respectively. However, a few numbers of biopesticides are easily accessible in the market. In India, as compared to chemical pesticides, biopesticides production, utilisation, and consumption is much lower due to a lack of research advancements, innovation and policies. Thus, the present paper provides a baseline overview of biopesticides and their classifications, current status and prospects.

Keywords biopesticides;chemical pesticides;economy;eco-friendly;pest management.



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