Crop pests such as aphids, caterpillars, and whiteflies can significantly reduce farm productivity if not managed properly. Regular field inspections help farmers detect infestations at an early stage. Natural predators and biological control methods can help maintain pest balance. Maintaining farm hygiene and removing infected plant debris reduces pest breeding grounds. In severe cases, approved pesticides may be necessary to protect crops. Combining preventive practices with timely intervention ensures healthy crops and better harvest outcomes.



