Plant protection means used in organic farming throughout the European Union

作者: Ewa Matyjaszczyk

DOI: 10.1002/PS.4789

关键词: Chemical industryOrganic farmingMember statesNatural resource economicsOrganic productionBusinessEuropean unionCrop protectionBiotechnologySpiteIntegrated pest management

摘要: Following the obligatory implementation of integrated pest management in European Union (EU), plant protection means suitable for application organic agriculture attracted attention quite a wide group potential users. In spite common rules production, as well uniform principles placing products on market, availability that can be legally used crop differs significantly among Member States. There is list 10 basic substances crops throughout entire EU. Twelve States have official registers use agriculture, and total number qualified per country varies from 11 Lithuania to 576 Italy. Some improve vigour or resistance may are placed market biostimulants. They fall under law governs fertilisers systems their registration vary widely addition, there exist been introduced onto markets some without consequence loophole law. The unregistered raises doubts, but currently it seems no legal basis which explicitly prohibit practice. © 2017 Society Chemical Industry.

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