Pesticides

Resource-websites:

  1. IPMnet http://ipmwww.ncsu.edu/cicp/cicp.html This site provides information and communication services including databases of IPM resources, promotes research and implementation in IPM methodology and provides technical assistance.

  2. The World Wide Web Virtual Library-Agriculture http://cuisung.unige.ch/vl/Agriculture.html Gathers many sites related to agriculture

  3. Agri-Environmental Resource Guide http://infosys.agrenv.mcgill.ca/~qfa/agrenv Website developed by the QFA that offers farmers many tools (information, resource-persons and organisms) to work towards a more sustainable agriculture.

  4. Ecological Agricultural Projects http://www.eap.mcgill.ca This website contains a virtual library that gathers all sorts of articles going from sustainable agriculture to animal welfare to pesticide use in agriculture.

  5. Biological Control Virtual Information Center http://ipmwww.ncsu.edu/biocontrol/biocontrol.html This site touches biological control issues.

Resource-books:

  1. DUCHESNE, Raymond-Marie, Les pesticides en milieu agricole: bon sens, bonnes pratiques-2e édition, Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère de l'environnement, 1992, 39 pages

  2. MORSE, Stephen and William BUHLER, Integrated Pest Management Ideals and Realities in Developing Countries, Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc., USA, 1997, 170 pages

  3. Ontario Best Management Practices series of booklets published by OMAFRA & Agriculture Canada
    Title:
    Integrated Pest Management
    Water Management

Resource-organisms:

  1. Ecological Agricultural Projects (EAP) It is a reference center, containing one of the world's best collection of materials on sustainable food and agricultural systems. It also offers technical support and training courses.
    Postal address: Macdonald campus of McGill University
    Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Qc H9X 3V9
    Tel: 514-398-7771
    Fax:514-398-7621
    Email: info@eap.mcgill.ca

  2. IPMForum It promotes coordination and information exchange between key organizations, interest groups and individuals who influence IPM implementation. Website: http://www.nri.org/IPMForum/index.htm
    Address: IPMForum Secretariat c/o Natural Resources Institute
    Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB , UK
    Fax: 44-1634-883377

  3. Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP) It is a non-profit organization formed by a group of US Universities with principal purpose to assist developing countries to reduce food losses caused by pests while also safe-guarding the environment.
    Address: N.Y.S. Agricultural Experiment Station
    Geneva, New York 14456-0462, USA
    Tel: 315-787-2252
    Fax: 315-787-2418
    Email:CIPC@cornell.edu
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