EABIOmEDOCT INRAThis opinion article aims to foster the debate about pesticide legislation in the European Union (EU). Numerous formerly authorized and widely used pesticides are now banned in the EU because unexpected and unacceptable risks emerged after their initial introduction to the market. Throughout this time lapse, environmental quality and human health have been threatened by the use of these compounds. These hazards could have been prevented by a more responsive pesticide regulatory framework. This article provides detailed insights into the pros and cons of pesticides, and points out weaknesses of the current pesticide environmental risk assessment procedures. Possibilities for improving the robustness and reliability of the pes...
Around 75% of active ingredients (a.i.) used as plant protection products in Europe before 1993 have...
The risks caused by pesticide use for human health and nature are one of the major challenges for ag...
In this Article, the author argues for stronger regulation, both domestically and internationally, o...
EABIOmEDOCT INRAThis opinion article aims to foster the debate about pesticide legislation in the Eu...
EA BIOME UB INRANational audienceDespite their benefits for humanity, pesticides pose serious threat...
The White Paper presented here is a consensus document produced by a group of 24 experts from non-go...
The regulation of pesticides in the European Union (EU) relies on a network of hard law (legislation...
EU Directive 91/414/EEC requires there to be no unacceptable effects on the environment from the use...
EU Directive 91/414/EEC requires there to be no unacceptable effects on the environment from the use...
AbstractA European Union (EU) wide pesticide tax scheme is among the future plans of EU policy maker...
Pesticides go hand in hand with modern farming. In fact, farmers face many pressures to use pestic...
A European Union (EU) wide pesticide tax scheme is among the future plans of EUpolicy makers. This s...
Agricultural pesticides are an important component of intensive agriculture and, therefore, of globa...
Sustainability, as a concept, is recognised as consisting of various complex but familiar elements. ...
Agrochemicals, such as pesticides and fertilizers, have facilitated an unprecedented intensification...
Around 75% of active ingredients (a.i.) used as plant protection products in Europe before 1993 have...
The risks caused by pesticide use for human health and nature are one of the major challenges for ag...
In this Article, the author argues for stronger regulation, both domestically and internationally, o...
EABIOmEDOCT INRAThis opinion article aims to foster the debate about pesticide legislation in the Eu...
EA BIOME UB INRANational audienceDespite their benefits for humanity, pesticides pose serious threat...
The White Paper presented here is a consensus document produced by a group of 24 experts from non-go...
The regulation of pesticides in the European Union (EU) relies on a network of hard law (legislation...
EU Directive 91/414/EEC requires there to be no unacceptable effects on the environment from the use...
EU Directive 91/414/EEC requires there to be no unacceptable effects on the environment from the use...
AbstractA European Union (EU) wide pesticide tax scheme is among the future plans of EU policy maker...
Pesticides go hand in hand with modern farming. In fact, farmers face many pressures to use pestic...
A European Union (EU) wide pesticide tax scheme is among the future plans of EUpolicy makers. This s...
Agricultural pesticides are an important component of intensive agriculture and, therefore, of globa...
Sustainability, as a concept, is recognised as consisting of various complex but familiar elements. ...
Agrochemicals, such as pesticides and fertilizers, have facilitated an unprecedented intensification...
Around 75% of active ingredients (a.i.) used as plant protection products in Europe before 1993 have...
The risks caused by pesticide use for human health and nature are one of the major challenges for ag...
In this Article, the author argues for stronger regulation, both domestically and internationally, o...