Feb
09
2026
Weed pressure poses a recurring structural risk to commercial potato production, especially during early growth stages. Poor control can reduce yield stability, quality, and harvest efficiency while increasing long-term management costs. As a result, weed management is increasingly treated as a strategic, IPM-based risk control issue essential for ensuring consistent supply and sustainable production.
Jan
30
2026
A risk-oriented perspective on weed management in wheat, focusing on resistance-aware strategies and integrated decision-making within commercial production systems.
Jan
29
2026
Soybean insect pressure represents a dynamic, season-long risk that can disrupt crop establishment, reduce yield stability, and increase management uncertainty when not addressed through integrated, management-level strategies.
Jan
28
2026
Pest and disease pressure in sugarcane production represents a system-level risk that influences yield stability, operational predictability, and long-term production sustainability across commercial growing regions.
Jan
27
2026
Plant-parasitic nematodes represent a hidden but persistent risk in agricultural production systems, capable of undermining root function, yield stability, and long-term soil productivity when not addressed through integrated, management-level strategies.
Jan
26
2026
Colorado potato beetle poses a persistent and adaptive risk in potato production systems, where resistance development and repeated population pressure challenge the long-term sustainability of single-measure control approaches.








