The future of crop protection in europe

This report assesses current and emerging crop protection practices in Europe, proposing policy options to enable sustainable farming while ensuring food production, preserving biodiversity, and supporting farmers' incomes.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Panel for the Future of Science and Technology
Publication date: February 16, 2021
Authors: Johan Bremmer, Machiel Reinders, Marleen Riemens
Time horizon: 2100
Geographic focus: European Union, Europe
Page count: 247

Methods

The research method involved reviewing current and emerging crop protection practices, assessing their impact on agricultural policy objectives, and conducting a societal assessment to understand stakeholder interests. Policy options were then proposed based on these findings.

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Key Insights

The report evaluates crop protection practices in Europe, considering their sustainability, impact on food security, and alignment with agricultural policy objectives. It examines stakeholders' interests and proposes policy options to advance future crop protection, emphasizing the need for a systemic approach that harmonizes with related policies such as phytosanitary measures, supply chains, and international trade. The report suggests that continuous development of crop protection practices can enhance European agriculture, provided they align with stakeholder interests and broader policy areas.

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