Perspectives of integrated pest management in CDMX urban agriculture and impacts of SARS-CoV-2 health emergency

Jessica Cuevas-Castilleja, Armando Martínez-Luz, Marcelo Adán López-Arzate, Itzel Arlette Ramírez-García, G. Mora-Aguilera, Norma Ávila-Alistac
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The objective of this work was to determine the impact of COVID-19 on productive activities of farmers and extensionist, and the level of application of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in urban agriculture in Xochimilco, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, Tlalpan, Magdalena Contreras and Cuajimalpa at Mexico City, a metropolitan area with a high SARS-CoV-2 positive cases. In 2020, a digital survey was applied to a total of 108 farmers and extensionists during the first COVID-19 epidemic wave. The sanitary emergency reduced the continuity of the extension service. However, this was carried out with digital technologies including photographs submitted by WhatsApp for pest diagnosis purposes. During the maximum COVID-19 peak (July, 2020), only 14% of farmers declined to sowing the summer fall season 2020. The majority established corn and, to a lesser extent, vegetables in mixed topologies. However, the activity of agricultural workers was reduced to 50%. Up to 75% of farmers reported losses of 20% derived from the epidemic. The major pest control strategy was mechanical, mainly for preventive purposes (67%) followed by chemical control (52%), biological at both preventive (8%) and curative (25%) levels, and the combination of more than one strategy in less than 10%. The data indicate an intuitive understanding of the IPM benefit, although the farmer is unaware of its principles. Faced with the growing demand for fresh, quality and safe food as a COVID-19 preventive strategy, urban agriculture has great development prospects by supplying local markets without transport problems caused by regional and global contingencies such as that caused by SARS[1]CoV-2. However, public and institutional policies of great vision are required. This work recognizes the work of farmers, as well as extensionists in favor of food security.
CDMX城市农业病虫害综合治理展望及SARS-CoV-2突发卫生事件影响
这项工作的目的是确定COVID-19对农民和推广人员生产活动的影响,以及墨西哥城(一个SARS-CoV-2阳性病例高的大都市区)霍奇米尔科、米尔帕阿尔塔、Tláhuac、特拉潘、马格达莱纳孔特雷拉斯和夸吉马尔帕的城市农业中有害生物综合治理(IPM)的应用水平。2020年,在第一次COVID-19流行期间,对108名农民和推广人员进行了数字调查。卫生紧急情况减少了延长服务的连续性。然而,这是通过数字技术进行的,包括WhatsApp提交的用于害虫诊断的照片。在2019冠状病毒病疫情高峰期(2020年7月),只有14%的农民拒绝在2020年夏秋播种。大多数人在混合拓扑结构中建立玉米和较少程度的蔬菜。然而,农业工人的活动减少到50%。多达75%的农民报告说,疫情造成了20%的损失。主要的害虫防治策略为机械防治(67%),主要用于预防(52%),其次是化学防治(52%),生物防治(8%)和治疗(25%),多种防治策略相结合的比例不到10%。这些数据表明,农民对IPM的好处有直观的理解,尽管他们不知道其原理。作为COVID-19预防战略,面对对新鲜、优质和安全食品日益增长的需求,城市农业具有巨大的发展前景,因为它可以供应当地市场,而不会因SARS[1]CoV-2等区域和全球突发事件造成运输问题。然而,需要有远见的公共和体制政策。这项工作肯定了农民以及推广人员为粮食安全所做的工作。
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