TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhance knowledge on sustainable use of plant protection products within the framework of the Sustainable Use Directive
AU - Calliera, Maura
AU - Berta, Fabio
AU - Galassi, Tiziano
AU - Mazzini, Floriano
AU - Rossi, Rossana
AU - Bassi, Roberto
AU - Meriggi, Pierluigi
AU - Bernard, Alfredo
AU - Marchis, Alex
AU - Marchis, Alexandru Vasile
AU - Di Guardo, Andrea
AU - Capri, Ettore
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - BACKGROUND: In 2008-2009, a survey in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy collected information on the farm use of plant protection products (PPPs) and evaluated whether the provisions of the Directive for the Sustainable Use of Pesticides are applicable. It was concluded that the provisions can be implemented, even if some gaps need to be filled and also the behaviour of farmers needs to be improved. Moreover, it was observed that all stages in the use of PPPs on farms could generate risks for the operator and/or the environment. One of the recommendations is to promote training for operators and to adopt good agronomic practices in order to improve sustainable use of PPPs. RESULTS: The findings were used, in the following years, to develop a Guideline for Sustainable Use of PPPs to help the user in identifying the flaws in current practices at farm level as well as their corresponding corrective actions. The Guidelines are accompanied by free online software to be used as a diagnostic tool as well as to provide recommendations for improvements. CONCLUSION: The approach adopted, taking into account the variability in farm structure, cropping pattern, risk attitude and economic availability, is not an instrument to identify the most suitable protection strategy for a given crop in a given period, but to help professional users to improve their practices in managing PPPs on farms and to make the most appropriate choices leading to reduced environmental and human risk, without compromising the profitability of agricultural production and food standards. This work has, as an underlying principle, a holistic approach to link the different elements of the three pillars of sustainability (environment, economy and society) and to enhance knowledge, which represents one of the main aspects of the Directive. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry.
AB - BACKGROUND: In 2008-2009, a survey in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy collected information on the farm use of plant protection products (PPPs) and evaluated whether the provisions of the Directive for the Sustainable Use of Pesticides are applicable. It was concluded that the provisions can be implemented, even if some gaps need to be filled and also the behaviour of farmers needs to be improved. Moreover, it was observed that all stages in the use of PPPs on farms could generate risks for the operator and/or the environment. One of the recommendations is to promote training for operators and to adopt good agronomic practices in order to improve sustainable use of PPPs. RESULTS: The findings were used, in the following years, to develop a Guideline for Sustainable Use of PPPs to help the user in identifying the flaws in current practices at farm level as well as their corresponding corrective actions. The Guidelines are accompanied by free online software to be used as a diagnostic tool as well as to provide recommendations for improvements. CONCLUSION: The approach adopted, taking into account the variability in farm structure, cropping pattern, risk attitude and economic availability, is not an instrument to identify the most suitable protection strategy for a given crop in a given period, but to help professional users to improve their practices in managing PPPs on farms and to make the most appropriate choices leading to reduced environmental and human risk, without compromising the profitability of agricultural production and food standards. This work has, as an underlying principle, a holistic approach to link the different elements of the three pillars of sustainability (environment, economy and society) and to enhance knowledge, which represents one of the main aspects of the Directive. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry.
KW - 'on farm life cycle'
KW - Directive 2009/128/EC
KW - Farmer's behaviour
KW - Guidelines
KW - Plant protection products
KW - Sustainable use of pesticide
KW - Training
KW - 'on farm life cycle'
KW - Directive 2009/128/EC
KW - Farmer's behaviour
KW - Guidelines
KW - Plant protection products
KW - Sustainable use of pesticide
KW - Training
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/51366
U2 - 10.1002/ps.3579
DO - 10.1002/ps.3579
M3 - Article
SN - 1526-498X
SP - 883
EP - 888
JO - Pest Management Science
JF - Pest Management Science
ER -