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  <title>Sugarcane Grower&#8217;s Awareness of IPM Techniques in Western Uttar Pradesh: A Thorough Investigation</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.01.383</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The survey was undertaken in Western Uttar Pradesh during the year 2018, specifically focusing<br />
on the two districts, Saharanpur and Muzaffarnagar, and two blocks from each district were<br />
shortlisted on the basis of large numbers of sugarcane growers in terms of area and production.<br />
The main purpose was to evaluate how well sugarcane growers understand IPM practices and<br />
recognize the elements impacting IPM practice adoption. A random selection procedure was<br />
used to carefully choose 240 sugarcane growers from 16 villages, with 15 respondents chosen<br />
from each village. The selection of the villages was made randomly. The respondents were<br />
approached directly to gather the research data. The findings indicated that a significant portion<br />
of the respondents possessed knowledge of cultural methods viz., partially aware (55.97%), fully<br />
aware (34.93%), and remaining were not aware followed by the mechanical method of pest<br />
control. This study provides a useful way to enhance crop yields, leading to a higher economic<br />
impact. One of the major challenges was that local farmers lacked awareness of IPM techniques,<br />
making it challenging to obtain comprehensive data. There was considerable diversity in farming<br />
practices throughout the region, creating inconsistencies in IPM adoption and complicating data<br />
analysis and generalization. Awareness and effective execution of IPM strategies lead to<br />
improved pest management programmes. Biological controls, resistance cultivars, and less<br />
reliance on chemical pesticides are a few possible strategies. This investigation was regional<br />
focused, mainly on Western Uttar Pradesh, a major sugarcane-producing state of India. The<br />
geographical conditions offer a vision how local conditions impact the thoughtfulness and<br />
adoption of IPM techniques. This study has made significant contributions by improving IPM<br />
adoption among sugarcane farmers, bringing policy recommendations to the table along with<br />
promoting and enhancing sustainable agriculture in Western UP.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The survey was undertaken in Western Uttar Pradesh during the year 2018, specifically focusing<br />
on the two districts, Saharanpur and Muzaffarnagar, and two blocks from each district were<br />
shortlisted on the basis of large numbers of sugarcane growers in terms of area and production.<br />
The main purpose was to evaluate how well sugarcane growers understand IPM practices and<br />
recognize the elements impacting IPM practice adoption. A random selection procedure was<br />
used to carefully choose 240 sugarcane growers from 16 villages, with 15 respondents chosen<br />
from each village. The selection of the villages was made randomly. The respondents were<br />
approached directly to gather the research data. The findings indicated that a significant portion<br />
of the respondents possessed knowledge of cultural methods viz., partially aware (55.97%), fully<br />
aware (34.93%), and remaining were not aware followed by the mechanical method of pest<br />
control. This study provides a useful way to enhance crop yields, leading to a higher economic<br />
impact. One of the major challenges was that local farmers lacked awareness of IPM techniques,<br />
making it challenging to obtain comprehensive data. There was considerable diversity in farming<br />
practices throughout the region, creating inconsistencies in IPM adoption and complicating data<br />
analysis and generalization. Awareness and effective execution of IPM strategies lead to<br />
improved pest management programmes. Biological controls, resistance cultivars, and less<br />
reliance on chemical pesticides are a few possible strategies. This investigation was regional<br />
focused, mainly on Western Uttar Pradesh, a major sugarcane-producing state of India. The<br />
geographical conditions offer a vision how local conditions impact the thoughtfulness and<br />
adoption of IPM techniques. This study has made significant contributions by improving IPM<br />
adoption among sugarcane farmers, bringing policy recommendations to the table along with<br />
promoting and enhancing sustainable agriculture in Western UP.</p>
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