David Catling

David Catling

David Catling has a Diploma of Agriculture and B.Sc. from Stellenbosch University, and M.Sc and Ph.D. degrees from Potchefstroom University, South Africa. He started out as a farmer, then became a field assistant before qualifying as an entomologist. His first research was on citrus pests in South Africa and Swaziland, where he introduced an integrated pest management system for citrus farmers. In 1972, he was appointed by FAO to introduce the concept of integrated pest management (1PM) into South Korea’s Department of Agriculture. In 1974 he became the IRRI Team Leader/Entomologist working closely with BRRI, and went on to lead BRRI’s research project on deepwater rice, thus staying in Bangladesh for seven years. During this period his main interest was the study of insect pest ecology, 1PM and assessing crop losses in the field. Returning to South Africa in 1991 he founded and led the Land Development Unit at the University of the Western Cape, which supported previously marginalized small- scale farmers. The work of this NGO was described in his book An Elusive Harvest published in 2008. He also authored a textbook titled Rice in Deep Water.

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Rice Pests of Bangladesh Their Ecology and Management
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Rice is the staple food crop of Bangladesh. During the last four decades rice production has been tr..