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SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY 
REGISTERED UNIT STANDARD THAT HAS PASSED THE END DATE: 

Apply effective and responsible integrated pest, disease and weed control 
SAQA US ID UNIT STANDARD TITLE
116301  Apply effective and responsible integrated pest, disease and weed control 
ORIGINATOR
SGB Primary Agriculture 
PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY
-  
FIELD SUBFIELD
Field 01 - Agriculture and Nature Conservation Primary Agriculture 
ABET BAND UNIT STANDARD TYPE PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Undefined  Regular  Level 4  NQF Level 04 
REGISTRATION STATUS REGISTRATION START DATE REGISTRATION END DATE SAQA DECISION NUMBER
Passed the End Date -
Status was "Reregistered" 
2018-07-01  2023-06-30  SAQA 06120/18 
LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT
2024-06-30   2027-06-30  

In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise.  

This unit standard does not replace any other unit standard and is not replaced by any other unit standard. 

PURPOSE OF THE UNIT STANDARD 
A learner achieving this unit standard will understand the basic principles of an integrated pest management system with basic control measures as per agricultural enterprise. Furthermore, the learner will be able to recognise and differentiate between economical damageable pests and diseases and make use and interpret sources for application or product management.

Learners will gain an understanding of sustainable agricultural practices as applied in the animal-, plant and mixed farming sub fields. This unit standard focuses on the application of pest identification in primary agriculture.

They will be able to participate in, undertake and plan farming practices with knowledge of their environment. This unit standard will instil a culture of maintenance and care for both the environment as well as towards farming infrastructure and operations. 

LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING 
It is assumed that a learner attempting this unit standard will show competence against the following unit standards or equivalent:
  • NQF 3: Monitor pests, diseases and weeds on crops.
  • NQF 2: Apply crop protection and animal health products effectively and responsibly. 

  • UNIT STANDARD RANGE 
    Whilst range statements have been defined generically to include as wide a set of alternatives as possible, all range statements should be interpreted within the specific context of application.

    Range statements are neither comprehensive nor necessarily appropriate to all contexts. Alternatives must however be comparable in scope and complexity. These are only as a general guide to scope and complexity of what is required. 

    Specific Outcomes and Assessment Criteria: 

    SPECIFIC OUTCOME 1 
    Demonstrate a basic understanding of the principles of integrated pest management. 
    OUTCOME RANGE 
    Principles of integrated pest management include but are not limited to the regular monitoring or scouting for pests, diseases and weeds. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 
    The fact that integrated pest management is the integration of a number of different methods of pest control is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 
    The importance of monitoring at regular intervals is discussed. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 
    The influence of the ratios between pests and predators on the decision on which control method to use is described. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 
    The importance of replacing the pheromones, clearing the traps regularly and the collecting and assessing of information is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 
    The importance of recording the data correctly is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 
    Data is recorded by applying the basic principles. 

    SPECIFIC OUTCOME 2 
    Identify and differentiate between economically damageable pests, sporadic pests, diseases and symptoms using guides or resource material. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 
    Pests and beneficials on specific crops (all crops) are recognized, identified, counted and recorded and the impact or findings is assessed. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 
    The damage and the cause of the damage is observed, categorically explained and identified. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 
    Access to guides/publications and other resources and the use thereof is demonstrated. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 
    Selection of method of identification is motivated. 
    ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE 
    Method of identification includes but is not limited to macroscopic and microscopic, and chemical.
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 
    Symptoms are observed and identified. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 
    Scouting activities are performed regularly and thoroughly. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 7 
    Weather patterns are observed and the effect thereof interpreted. 

    SPECIFIC OUTCOME 3 
    Understand the different types of control measures that can be applied in integrated pest management programme for pests, diseases and weeds. 
    OUTCOME RANGE 
    Control measures include but are not limited to chemical control, biological control, mechanical control etc. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 
    The different control measures that can be applied within an integrated management is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 
    The concept of biological control is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 
    The concept of cultural control is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 
    The concept of mating disruption its use is described. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 
    The sterile insect technique its application is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 
    Other methods that can be integrated into the control management programme is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 7 
    The application of some of these concepts in disease and weed control is explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 8 
    The most appropriate control measures, taking onto consideration integrated pest management and the environmental impact is selected. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 9 
    Access to guides/publications and the use thereof is demonstrated. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 10 
    Environmental considerations that should be considered are explained. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 11 
    Resistance and mode of action re rotation is determined. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 12 
    Institutes to contact for advice are identified. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 13 
    Legal and market requirements are adhered to. 

    SPECIFIC OUTCOME 4 
    Assist in developing a plan to assist the decision making process on the type of control to apply. 
    OUTCOME RANGE 
    Decision-making includes but is not limited to, assisting with deciding whether a problem exists or what type of control to apply. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 
    Monitoring data is collected and used. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 
    Data is incorporated into a management plan. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 
    The process followed to assist in the decision making process is described. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 
    The type of control is decided on, selected and implemented. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 
    Application instruction per etiquette is followed. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 
    Weather, growth stage and type of product are considered. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 7 
    Type of production system is considered. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 8 
    Appropriate application method is decided on. 
    ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE 
    Appropriate application includes but is not limited to hand, mechanical, aerial, fogging.
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 9 
    Safety measures are selected and managed. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 10 
    Calibration and mechanical integrity of the equipment is determined. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 11 
    Quality and availability of water is according to requirements. 

    SPECIFIC OUTCOME 5 
    Execute post-application monitoring. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 
    Efficacy of product is determined. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 
    Follow-up generation is identified. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 
    Side effects and/or damage are determined. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 
    Equipment is cleaned and serviced. 

    SPECIFIC OUTCOME 6 
    Apply environmental and community considerations. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 
    Poisoning of wildlife and beneficials is avoided. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 
    Soil and water contamination is avoided. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 
    Drift onto non-targeted area is avoided. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 
    Empty containers are appropriately disposed of. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 
    Rinse water is properly managed. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 
    Aerial application warnings are performed. 

    SPECIFIC OUTCOME 7 
    Oversee the management of an agrochemical storage facility effectively and responsibly. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 
    The storage facility adheres to minimum requirements. 
    ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE 
    Minimum requirements include but are not limited to safety signs, equipment, safety equipment, protective gear, drainage, ventilation and lighting.
     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 
    Products are categorised and segregated. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 
    Record of incoming and outgoing products is current and complete. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 
    Proper stacking methods are applied. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 
    Emergency and safety plan is in place. 

    ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 
    Access control and security is according to requirements. 


    UNIT STANDARD ACCREDITATION AND MODERATION OPTIONS 
    The assessment of qualifying learners against this standard should meet the requirements of established assessment principles.

    It will be necessary to develop assessment activities and tools, which are appropriate to the contexts in which the qualifying learners are working. These activities and tools may include an appropriate combination of self-assessment and peer assessment, formative and summative assessment, portfolios and observations etc.

    The assessment should ensure that all the specific outcomes, critical cross-field outcomes and essential embedded knowledge are assessed.

    The specific outcomes must be assessed through observation of performance. Supporting evidence should be used to prove competence of specific outcomes only when they are not clearly seen in the actual performance.

    Essential embedded knowledge must be assessed in its own right, through oral or written evidence and cannot be assessed only by being observed.

    The specific outcomes and essential embedded knowledge must be assessed in relation to each other. If a qualifying learner is able to explain the essential embedded knowledge but is unable to perform the specific outcomes, they should not be assessed as competent. Similarly, if a qualifying learner is able to perform the specific outcomes but is unable to explain or justify their performance in terms of the essential embedded knowledge, then thy should not be assessed as competent.

    Evidence of the specified critical cross-field outcomes should be found both in performance and in the essential embedded knowledge.

    Performance of specific outcomes must actively affirm target groups of qualifying learners, not unfairly discriminate against them. Qualifying learners should be able to justify their performance in terms of these values.
  • Anyone assessing a learner against this unit standard must be registered as an assessor with the relevant ETQA.
  • Any institution offering learning that will enable achievement of this unit standard or assessing this unit standard must be accredited as a provider with the relevant ETQA.
  • Moderation of assessment will be overseen by the relevant ETQA according to the moderation guidelines in the relevant qualification and the agreed ETQA procedures. 

  • UNIT STANDARD ESSENTIAL EMBEDDED KNOWLEDGE 
    The person is able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of:
  • Life cycle of an insect.
  • Natural enemies.
  • Ways of spreading.
  • Contamination.
  • Implication of contamination on the quality and marketability of the product.
  • Importance of hygiene.
  • Scouting procedures.
  • Record keeping.
  • Hygiene.
  • Spreading of pests and diseases.
  • Pest levels that cause economic loss.
  • Safety rules and principles
  • Descriptions of pests and damage.
  • Sources of information.
  • Procedures.
  • Interpretation of pictograms, colour coding and symbols.
  • Legal implications of misuse / abuse i.e. off-label use.
  • Potential hazards associated with agrochemicals.
  • Cleaning and maintenance of equipment.
  • General symptoms of poisoning.
  • Impact of product on the environment, humans and other organisms.
  • Basic storage principles and requirements.
  • Principles and methods of mixing.
  • Empty container and waste disposal.
  • Emergency procedures.
  • Legislation and Codes of Practice.
  • First aid.
  • Hygiene.
  • Contamination.
  • Product spectrum.
  • Principles of product categorisation and segregations.
  • Resistance and management thereof.
  • Information resources.
  • Terminology.
  • Principles of:
    - Weed control.
    - Plant disease control.
    - Insect control.
    - Nematode control.
    - Agrochemical application.
  • Effective use of standard reference materials and other resources.
  • Reading and understanding labels.
  • Calibration.
  • Principles and procedures of responsible application.
  • Correct use of equipment.
  • Health and safety.
  • Principles of integrated pest management.
  • Environmental knowledge. 

  • UNIT STANDARD DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME 
    N/A 

    UNIT STANDARD LINKAGES 
    N/A 


    Critical Cross-field Outcomes (CCFO): 

    UNIT STANDARD CCFO IDENTIFYING 
    Problem solving relates to all specific outcomes. 

    UNIT STANDARD CCFO ORGANISING 
    Self-organisation and management relates to all specific outcomes. 

    UNIT STANDARD CCFO COLLECTING 
    Information evaluation relates to all specific outcomes. 

    UNIT STANDARD CCFO COMMUNICATING 
    Communication relates to all specific outcomes. 

    UNIT STANDARD ASSESSOR CRITERIA 
    N/A 

    REREGISTRATION HISTORY 
    As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this unit standard was Reregistered in 2012; 2015. 

    UNIT STANDARD NOTES 
    N/A 

    QUALIFICATIONS UTILISING THIS UNIT STANDARD: 
      ID QUALIFICATION TITLE PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL NQF LEVEL STATUS END DATE PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QA FUNCTIONARY
    Core  49009   National Certificate: Plant Production  Level 4  Level TBA: Pre-2009 was L4  Passed the End Date -
    Status was "Reregistered" 
    2023-06-30  AgriSETA 


    PROVIDERS CURRENTLY ACCREDITED TO OFFER THIS UNIT STANDARD: 
    This information shows the current accreditations (i.e. those not past their accreditation end dates), and is the most complete record available to SAQA as of today. Some Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionaries have a lag in their recording systems for provider accreditation, in turn leading to a lag in notifying SAQA of all the providers that they have accredited to offer qualifications and unit standards, as well as any extensions to accreditation end dates. The relevant Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionary should be notified if a record appears to be missing from here.
     
    1. Anama Business Solutions Pty Ltd 
    2. AVCASA 
    3. Balemi Consulting Pty Ltd 
    4. Cedara College of Agriculture 
    5. Cheeba Cannabis Academy 
    6. ELSENBURG AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 
    7. Ezolimo Training and Supply Pty Ltd 
    8. Heedmorine Training 
    9. KayDee Project Management Cc 
    10. Machanguza Trading and Projects Pty Ltd 
    11. Maishamalema Development Training 
    12. Mananthatshema Skills Dev. Centre 
    13. Matotomana Training & General Trading 
    14. Mogaladi Business Enterprise 
    15. Morwa Agri-development cc 
    16. Mthashana FET College - Vryheid Campus 
    17. Mvelo Consultant 
    18. National Institute For The Deaf - NID 
    19. Nyanisi Development Institute Pty Ltd 
    20. Pest Control Skills Training Pty Ltd 
    21. Pest Management Academy 
    22. Sekhukhune FET College - Central Office 
    23. Selipha Trading (Pty) Ltd 
    24. Setlakala Business Development 
    25. Suidwes Beleggings Eiendoms Beperk 
    26. Tau Fresh Products (Pty) 
    27. Temothuo Group 
    28. The Skills Development Hub (Pty) Ltd 
    29. TPN Training and Recruitment cc 
    30. Vari Holdings (Pty)Ltd 
    31. Westco Agri Training 



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