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integrated pest management (IPM) strategies promote the judicious use of pesticides in combination with other control methods, such as cultural practices and biological control agents. By incorporating multiple approaches, IPM reduces reliance on chemical pesticides and minimizes the development of pesticide resistance in target pests. This holistic approach to pest management enhances long-term sustainability and reduces environmental risks associated with pesticide use.

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pesticides and herbicides offer diverse benefits in agricultural production, landscaping, and public health. When used responsibly and in accordance with Tumeric practices, these chemicals contribute to sustainable pest and weed management, ensuring food security, environmental conservation, and public safety. However, it is essential to prioritize safety, environmental stewardship, and regulatory compliance to mitigate potential risks associated with pesticide use and safeguard human health and the environment for future generations.