high-quality crops. Biological control of bugs combines targeted monitoring and natural enemies that reduce pest pressure and prevent outbreaks: Beneficial nematodes
interested in sustainable cultivation, biological crop protection , and natural pollination, come and visit the Koppert Experience Centre where you can
have good communication and interpersonal skills Self-motivated with strong work ethics Computer literate Willing to travel extensively and a flexible approach
beetles combines preventive monitoring with targeted interventions using natural solutions: Beneficial nematodes Insect traps Pheromone traps Beneficial
chasmothecia to ensure its survival through the winter. Given the polycyclic nature, preventive measures and early-season management are critical to break the
ty crops. Biological control of flies combines targeted monitoring and natural enemies that reduce both larval and adult populations: Beneficial nematodes
California in about 1868 and devastated the citrus industry there until a natural enemy from Australia was introduced in 1888. This was the first ever example
spread of diseases. Biological control of whiteflies uses a combination of natural enemies and tools that target different pest stages: Parasitic wasps Predatory
protection by acting both on the plant surface and by activating the plant’s natural defense mechanisms. This dual mode of action makes Willaertia magna–based
side effects on beneficial insects and pollinators Pesticides can impact natural enemies and pollinators in multiple ways. Koppert One Side Effects gives