Advanced Methods for Detection and Management of Storage Pests
Résumé
Storage pests are a critical challenge in agriculture, contributing to significant losses in stored food products worldwide. The increasing demand for food security necessitates the development and implementation of advanced methods for pest detection and management. Traditional pest control practices often rely on harmful chemicals, which pose risks to human health and the environment. In contrast, modern approaches emphasize eco-friendly, efficient, and sustainable alternatives. These include using botanicals, natural compounds with pesticidal properties, as well as adopting modern storage structures designed for improved pest resistance. Advanced technologies enable precise monitoring and control of pest populations, reducing food loss. Moreover, novel methods like the use of bio pesticides and environmentally safe fumigants are replacing traditional chemicals to align with global sustainability goals. The future thrust in storage pest management lies in promoting research and innovation to refine existing technologies, addressing the need for large-scale adoption of efficient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly solutions. These efforts will play a vital role in ensuring food security, reducing economic losses, and safeguarding the environment.