CPSP supported a study in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, examining whether organic farming training has reduced pesticide use.
The project evaluated the impact of the Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming (APCNF) programme, which aims to transition 100% of the state’s agricultural land to organic by 2030.
Between August and November 2020, phone interviews were conducted with 872 farmers, along with face-to-face surveys with 38 pesticide retailers. The study found that APCNF farmers were significantly less likely to use synthetic pesticides compared to conventional farmers (49% compared to 99%), however pesticide use remained high. Very few retailers reported a decrease in the sale of pesticides.
These results indicate that although the APCNF programme has substantially reduced the use of pesticides, demand for pesticides remains high. Farmer training is therefore not enough on its own to eliminate pesticide use in agriculture.
This project concluded in 2022 and was conducted in collaboration with the Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security at the University of Edinburgh.