Title of article :
Effectiveness of Integrated Pest Management by Farmers Field Schools (IPM/FFS) Approach: The case of Greenhouse Producers of Tehran and Alborz Provinces, Iran
Author/Authors :
Ahmadvand, Azadeh Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Tarbiat Modares University , Abbasi, Enayat Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Tarbiat Modares University , Farhadian, Homayon Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Tarbiat Modares University , Moumenihelali, Hadi Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Tarbiat Modares University , Norouzi, Alireza Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract :
This research investigated the effectiveness of IPM/FFS
project from economic, technical, social-communicative,
environmental and psychological aspects in a descriptive-correlational
design based on the survey method. The research
population consisted of 70 greenhouse producers that had implemented
IPM/FFS project in Tehran and Alborz provinces,
Iran. Using Krejcie and Morgan (1970)'s sample size table and
stratified random sampling method, 55 greenhouse producers
were selected as the research sample. A questionnaire was the
main tool for data collection. The validity of the questionnaire
was confirmed by a panel of agricultural extension and education
experts and its reliability was confirmed by calculating Cronbach's
alpha coefficients (0.77≤α≤0.86). The results showed that the
IPM/FFS project has affected social-communicative, psychological,
environmental, technical and economic factors, respectively.
There were positive and significant relationships between effectiveness
of the IPM/FFS project and education, the duration
of IPM implementation, satisfaction with governmental support
and the characteristics of IPM/FFS learning sites whilst the
effectiveness of IPM/FFS project was negatively and significantly
related to age and greenhouse area under IPM project. According
to multiple regression analysis, the variables of IPM/FFS
learning sites, education and satisfaction with governmental
supports could account for 66 percent of variance of the
effectiveness of IPM/FFS project. Finally, as implementation
cost of integrated pest management is usually beyond greenhouse
producers’ financial ability, it is suggested that the government
provide greenhouse producers with more economic supports
(e.g. granting loan and special facilities and guaranteed purchase
of organic products).
Keywords :
Effectiveness , farmers field schools (FFS) , greenhouse producer , Integrated Pest Management (IPM) , Farmers Field Schools (FFS) , greenhouse producer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics