Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an innovative and environmentally friendly approach to pest control that combines multiple strategies to manage pest populations effectively while minimizing risks to human health, beneficial organisms, and the environment. Unlike traditional pest management methods that often rely heavily only chemical control, IPM emphasizes a holistic understanding of ecosystems, fostering a balance between agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability.
At the core of IPM is the recognition that pests are a natural part of agricultural ecosystems. Rather than attempting to eradicate pests entirely, IPM focuses on monitoring and understanding pest dynamics. Farmers are encouraged to assess pest populations and their potential impact on crops through regular observations, ensuring that interventions are timely and appropriate. This monitoring phase is critical, as it allows for informed decision-making based on real-time data rather than reactive measures.
With years of experience working with Indonesian farmers, Stellar Agri has developed a deep insight into farmers' IPM requirements. It is based on a bedrock of understanding that economic viability is essential for Indonesian agriculture; it is very practical, easy to implement, and, most importantly, cost-effective under farm conditions.
While IPM is a very important approach for sustainable agriculture, We understand that IPM solution can have more value addition in terms of better farm output revenue by fetching better price for form produce.
Agricultural farms in Developing countries usually consist of very small fragmented landholding which might range from a fragment of an hectare to few hectare. In such condition finding an isolated environment for an IPM solution is very difficult since pests can very well travel and move from adjacent and nearby fields. In these situation the practical approach to IPM is through a village community based IPM adaptation.
Stellar Agri Indonesia is running pilots of such IPM projects in few villages, where whole village is encouraged to adopt to Integrated pest management Solution. In such practice it is very important to understand that farmers livelihood depends in subsistence farming and hence we approach these pilots with utmost care so that farmer doesn’t suffer a farm yield loss.
Klopktan is generically defined as a farmer group which usually is headed by a senior older farmer known as Ketua Klopoktan.
Stellar Agri Indonesia with help of this Klopoktan (farmer Group) first demonstrates the IPM regimen in an isolated small farm, which is usually much more islaoted from nearby other farms. If required physical barrier are also built to isolate the small farm land from other farms.
First step is to understand pest demography for the crop in the particular area, Which means identifying severe and non-severe pest, theier life cycle, their type of attack, severity of attack, impact on farm yield, movability from one plot to another. Based on this Information an curated IPM solution is created which consists selection of disease or insect resistant variety, time of crop planting, cultural practices like plant distancing, tilling, and ridge formation, crop rotation etc.
Once crop is planted, it is constantly monitored for each oest to reach a minimum threshold level. This is key word in IPM because as principle in IPM we understand that we can not eradicate any pest completely, and resurgence of each pest happens even at when every measure of control has been taken and hence our goal is not to eradicate the pest completely but rather to keep the pest population to below threshold level which means that pest population is so low to not cause any economically significant loss to farm yield.
If any pest is reaching above threshold level a mixture of cultural/Biological or chemical control method is used to bring the pest population down below threshold level.
Once best results are received in ideal small farm condition in terms of improved crop yield, and low farm input cost. The complete komploktan is encouraged to adopt of IPM regimen.