Abstract This position paper intends to stimulate a profound rethinking of contemporary agricultural practice. We criticise the current intensity of chemical plant protection in Germany as ecologically unsustainable and thus threatening the achievement of key targets of environmental protection and nature conservation policies. In the first part of the paper, we provide background information on the use of plant protection products (PPP) in German agriculture, the role of agricultural policy, European pesticide legislation, the principles of and framework for environmental risk assessment and risk management of PPP, as well as environmental effects of PPP. The second part is presented against the backdrop of the European “Sustainable Use Di...
Considering the fact that plant protection products generally are active ingredients with biocidal p...
Current agroecology is often categorized into three facets, science, practice, and movement. While t...
The use of chemicals for crop protection starts in the middle of 18th century and increase after 185...
BACKGROUND: In 2008-2009, a survey in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy collected information on th...
Even though the use of pesticides in a quality modern agriculture often remains necessary, it is ess...
The White Paper presented here is a consensus document produced by a group of 24 experts from non-go...
The wide use of pesticides to control pests on crops had driven the public attention in the recent y...
The crop protection from harmful pests has a central role in the agricultural production. Means of c...
Experience from application of the new management concept for plant protection used in the EU is spr...
The policy debates on plant protection products (PPPs) in the European Union (EU) are dominated by t...
Crop protection in prevailing agricultural systems in the EU is highly dependent on plant protection...
The future success of plant protection business depends to a great extent on the acceptance of the n...
In 2009, the European Union adopted the Directive on Sustainable Use of pesticides (SUD, Directive ...
CONTEXT: Policies and strategies at EU and national level aim at a reduced use of pesticides in agri...
International audienceThe excessive use of plant protection products (PPPs) has given rise to issues...
Considering the fact that plant protection products generally are active ingredients with biocidal p...
Current agroecology is often categorized into three facets, science, practice, and movement. While t...
The use of chemicals for crop protection starts in the middle of 18th century and increase after 185...
BACKGROUND: In 2008-2009, a survey in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy collected information on th...
Even though the use of pesticides in a quality modern agriculture often remains necessary, it is ess...
The White Paper presented here is a consensus document produced by a group of 24 experts from non-go...
The wide use of pesticides to control pests on crops had driven the public attention in the recent y...
The crop protection from harmful pests has a central role in the agricultural production. Means of c...
Experience from application of the new management concept for plant protection used in the EU is spr...
The policy debates on plant protection products (PPPs) in the European Union (EU) are dominated by t...
Crop protection in prevailing agricultural systems in the EU is highly dependent on plant protection...
The future success of plant protection business depends to a great extent on the acceptance of the n...
In 2009, the European Union adopted the Directive on Sustainable Use of pesticides (SUD, Directive ...
CONTEXT: Policies and strategies at EU and national level aim at a reduced use of pesticides in agri...
International audienceThe excessive use of plant protection products (PPPs) has given rise to issues...
Considering the fact that plant protection products generally are active ingredients with biocidal p...
Current agroecology is often categorized into three facets, science, practice, and movement. While t...
The use of chemicals for crop protection starts in the middle of 18th century and increase after 185...