THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE USE OF PESTICIDES AND BIOLOGICAL AGENTS IN AGRICULTURE
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pesticides, biological agents, plant protection, economic impact, ecological safety, innovative technologies, agriculture.Abstract
This article examines the economic impact of the use of pesticides and biological agents in agriculture. It analyzes the effectiveness, economic aspects, and environmental impact of pesticides and biological agents widely used in plant protection. The article also discusses the role of innovative technologies in improving the use of these agents and their ecological safety. The research findings indicate that while the use of pesticides and biological agents is economically beneficial, ensuring their ecological safety requires the development of new innovative solutions.
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