What is IPM Farming?
Which pesticides are used in IPM farming?
When pesticides are necessary, IPM favors selective and environmentally friendly options, These include natural options like neem oil and bio-pesticides such as Trichoderma and Bt, along with minimal doses of low-residue chemicals. This approach controls pests effectively while protecting the environment, beneficial insects, and food safety.
Important Elements of IPM in India
In India’s spice-producing areas the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has expanded rapidly as a result of growing awareness, government backing, and demand from exports. The following are the main characteristics of IPM farming methods in India:
- Frequent Field Inspections: It is necessary to identify pests early and determine the extent of infections.
- Biological Controls: Using biopesticides and natural predators to control insect populations.
- Cultural Practices: It includes intercropping, crop rotation, and good cleanliness to avoid pest collections.
- Mechanical Controls: Using barriers, traps, and hand removal to cut down on pests without the use of chemicals.
- Judicious Pesticide Use: Applying low-toxicity, selective insecticides only when pest levels above limits.
- Training and Awareness of Farmers: Teaching farmers safe pest management practices and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.
- Testing and certification of product: Making sure crops fulfill global food safety regulations for export.
- Transparency and Documentation: Keeping track of documents to ensure supply chain safety and quality.
Why are IPM spices demanded on the global market?
How Shree Agro Helps Export IPM Spices
At Shree Agro International, we obtain premium-quality spices grown according to Integrated Pest Management principles by working directly with certified farms and farmers who have received IPM training throughout India. We guarantee quality and compliance in the following ways:
- Field-Level Monitoring: Close communication with farmers regarding crop maintenance, pest control, and when to harvest
- Residue Testing: To guarantee that pesticide residues are well within acceptable bounds, each batch is subjected to independent laboratory testing.
- Hygienic Processing & Packaging: FSSC-certified facilities for cleaning, grinding, and packing
- Full Traceability & Documentation: All processes are open and recorded, from farm to export.
We provide a variety of IPM spices, such as cumin, coriander, chilli, turmeric, fennel, fenugreek, and more, in bulk or private-label forms.
IPM-Cultivated Products at Shree Agro International
At Shree Agro International, we are committed to offering a wide range of spices and seeds grown using Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices. Like Jeera, or cumin,Dhaniya, or coriander,Methi, or fenugreek,Saunf, or fennel, Red Chili ,Haldi, or turmeric,Seeds of Dill (Suva Dana),Mustard seeds, both yellow and black,Black and white sesame seeds,(Carom Seeds) Ajwain, The Nigella seeds, or Kalonji, Husk of Psyllium (Isabgol), Peanuts, or groundnuts, Dried Fenugreek Leaves, or Kasuri Methi,Asaliya (Seeds of Garden Cress) and many more products.
We at Shree Agro International are pleased to contribute to this constructive change by giving customers around the world access to Indian spices that are wholesome, legal, and tasty, as well as produced with consideration for both people and the environment.