Janic wrote
The use of natural pesticides is just another way to go until the agricultural industry, starting with the organic, is gradually reformed by returning to more suitable varieties, more resistant.
For this, artificial methods are used in order to burn through the stages of evolution, in favor of "human" interests. Do you not dispute that?
Evolutionism is a vast, unconfirmed biological joke.
That said, the evolution of ideas and actions in a society gives most of the time catastrophic results because mastering only a very small part of the data that covers every element of the living and that a DIY laboratory can not, and does not can reproduce with accuracy and even less certainty. So nonsense, humanity (even with good intentions ... departure) is fond and specialized as for vaccines, it's the same approach elsewhere. But you are right in the sense that the main element is the term interests, not human, but especially financial (humanism supposed but never verified) is only a pretext to impose what, in short, means or long-term, will turn against its initiators who will have nothing more to do since they will probably be dead by then after taking advantage of interest and interest.
To overcome the reluctance towards "pesticides", more and more "biocontrol" is also being used. Methods that are not necessarily better, since it is the dose that makes the poison and that sometimes it can also drift (Asian ladybug).
Of course, the ecologists, full of "good intentions", have often done the worst by not respecting the local biological balance and thus accentuating imbalances already installed.
It's like hunting that after killing natural predators is recommended as a substitute regulator, which agrochemistry does as well.
No need to highlight the "endocrine disruptors", an exception that proves the rule.
Except that these exceptions multiply and end up becoming the new destructive rule.
"We make science with facts, like making a house with stones: but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a pile of stones is a house" Henri Poincaré