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Internal TPL’s Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach TPL are committed to adopting an integrated pest management program that prioritizes environmental friendly biological and non-chemical methods where possible and seeks to minimize or avoid the use of chemical pesticides and other materials. TPL also committed to implementing documented procedures for the use of pesticides and other materials so as to ensure compliance with legal requirements and user instructions. Programs of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : A. Regularly P&D Monitoring B. Reducing chemical pesticides C. Genetic P&D Controlling Method D. Biological Controlling Methode

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Page 1: TPL’s Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach

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TPL’s Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach

TPL are committed to adopting an integrated pest management program that prioritizes environmental friendly biological and non-chemical methods where possible and seeks to minimize or avoid the use of chemical pesticides and other materials. TPL also committed to implementing documented procedures for the use of pesticides and other materials so as to ensure compliance with legal requirements and user instructions.

Programs of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : A. Regularly P&D MonitoringB. Reducing chemical pesticidesC. Genetic P&D Controlling MethodD. Biological Controlling Methode

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1. Monitoring Sap Sucking Insect, Helopeltis sp.

A.Regularly P&D Monitoring

Last Updated Jan 2021

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2. Monitoring Pest Beetle, Exopholis hypoleuca

Last Updated Jan 2021

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3. Monitoring Pest Weevil, Haplorhyncitis sp.

Last Updated Jan 2021

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4. Monitoring Eucalypts Little Leaf Syndrome

Last Updated Dec 2020

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5. Monitoring and Solving Plant Pest, Diseases and Disorder.

Last Updated Dec 2020

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B. Reducing chemical pesticides

1. Controlling Sap Sucking Pest (Helopetis sp.) based on Economic Thershold Level2. Number on table shown decrease controlling of Helopeltis year to year (2019-2020 and Jan 2021)3. For example, on January 2019 Helopeltis control was 18.100 ha, but controlling on 2020 decreased 159%

(7.000 ha)4. May-Dec 2020 the data show that controlling consistently, reduced than 2019

TPL are committed to developing operational procedures and standards related to monitoring, evaluation and review of pesticides and other materials, control of use, storage, handling, transportation / transfer and disposal. In graphic below show the reduction of pesticides to control pest in Eucalyptus trees (2019 – 2020).

Last Updated Jan 2021

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C. Genetic P&D Controlling Method

Clonal Resistance Screening to Gall Wasp

a. The objective of this screening is to find the clone resistance to Gall Waspb. Plant Protection has target for screening, 40-50 clone/year and will be increased to 300 clones in 2021c. Plantation only planting the resistance clone

Last Updated Dec 2020

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D. Biological Controlling Method1. Mass Rearing of Sting Bug, Sycanus sp. (insect predator-generalist)

We use Sycanus species as natural predators of sting bugs, to reduce sting bug infestation

2. Developing Entomopathogen Fungus, Cordyceps sp.

We use Entomopathogen fungus species as natural predators of white grub pests, to reduce white grub attack on the roots of Eucalyptus plants.

Last Updated Dec 2020