Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides

Autores
Mark, Jennifer; Fantke, Peter; Soheilifard, Farshad; Alcon, Francisco; Contreras, Josefa; Abrantes, Nelson; Campos, Isabel; Baldi, Isabelle; Bureau, Mathilde; Alaoui, Abdallah; Christ, Florian; Mandrioli, Daniele; Sgargi, Daria; Pasković, Igor; Pasković, Marija Polić; Glavan, Matjaz; Hofman, Jakub; Harkes, Paula; Lwanga, Esperanza Huerta; Norgaard, Trine; Aparicio, Virginia Carolina; Schlünssen, Vivi; Vested, Anne; Silva, Vera; Geissen, Violette; Tamm, Lucius
Año de publicación
2024
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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Extensive use of plant protection products (PPP) in the last decades contributes to negative impacts on ecosystems, animals and humans. For the strategies of PPP reduction and replacement of hazardous pesticides, farm-level data on agronomic management practices and crop protection applications are crucial. In this study, we strategically collected data for the 2021 season at the SPRINT project case study sites (CSS) in 10 European countries and Argentina, on perennial, arable and vegetable crops. Data collection included strategically selected farm and field data, pesticide records and farming practices. Results involved more than 1700 recorded PPP applications across various crops with more than 170 different active substances from PPP in organic, integrated pest management and conventional farming practices. We explored differences in application patterns (fungicides, insecticides, herbicides and non-PPP, e.g. adjuvants, growth regulators, and fertilizers) between and within crops, countries and farming systems and calculated the costs of PPP use. The pesticide dosages applied during the crop season varied up to a factor of 20 around recommended doses. Regarding the costs of PPPs use perennial crops had the highest costs per ha crop production area. Finally, we analysed the active substances applied in different farming systems in terms of their hazard statements. Our results shed light on how PPPs are used across different crop and farming types and will help elucidate how pesticide application patterns can be changed in the future. Finally, we highlighted non-PPP use practices which help to reduce dependency on PPP use. This might be used to support decision-making and policies within agricultural advisory/support systems.
Fil: Mark, Jennifer. Research Institute For Organic Production; Suiza
Fil: Fantke, Peter. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca
Fil: Soheilifard, Farshad. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca
Fil: Alcon, Francisco. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España
Fil: Contreras, Josefa. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España
Fil: Abrantes, Nelson. Universidade de Aveiro. Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar; Portugal
Fil: Campos, Isabel. Université de Bordeaux; Francia
Fil: Baldi, Isabelle. Université de Bordeaux; Francia
Fil: Bureau, Mathilde. Université de Bordeaux; Francia
Fil: Alaoui, Abdallah. University of Bern; Suiza
Fil: Christ, Florian. University of Bern; Suiza
Fil: Mandrioli, Daniele. Ramazzini Institute; Italia
Fil: Sgargi, Daria. Ramazzini Institute; Italia
Fil: Pasković, Igor. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism; Croacia
Fil: Pasković, Marija Polić. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism; Croacia
Fil: Glavan, Matjaz. University of Ljubljana; Eslovenia
Fil: Hofman, Jakub. Masaryk University; República Checa
Fil: Harkes, Paula. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Lwanga, Esperanza Huerta. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Norgaard, Trine. University Aarhus; Dinamarca
Fil: Aparicio, Virginia Carolina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Schlünssen, Vivi. University Aarhus; Dinamarca
Fil: Vested, Anne. Universidade de Aveiro; Portugal
Fil: Silva, Vera. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Geissen, Violette. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Tamm, Lucius. Agroscope; Suiza
Materia
Pest control
Application timings
Active substances
Plant protection products
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spelling Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticidesMark, JenniferFantke, PeterSoheilifard, FarshadAlcon, FranciscoContreras, JosefaAbrantes, NelsonCampos, IsabelBaldi, IsabelleBureau, MathildeAlaoui, AbdallahChrist, FlorianMandrioli, DanieleSgargi, DariaPasković, IgorPasković, Marija PolićGlavan, MatjazHofman, JakubHarkes, PaulaLwanga, Esperanza HuertaNorgaard, TrineAparicio, Virginia CarolinaSchlünssen, ViviVested, AnneSilva, VeraGeissen, VioletteTamm, LuciusPest controlApplication timingsActive substancesPlant protection productshttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4Extensive use of plant protection products (PPP) in the last decades contributes to negative impacts on ecosystems, animals and humans. For the strategies of PPP reduction and replacement of hazardous pesticides, farm-level data on agronomic management practices and crop protection applications are crucial. In this study, we strategically collected data for the 2021 season at the SPRINT project case study sites (CSS) in 10 European countries and Argentina, on perennial, arable and vegetable crops. Data collection included strategically selected farm and field data, pesticide records and farming practices. Results involved more than 1700 recorded PPP applications across various crops with more than 170 different active substances from PPP in organic, integrated pest management and conventional farming practices. We explored differences in application patterns (fungicides, insecticides, herbicides and non-PPP, e.g. adjuvants, growth regulators, and fertilizers) between and within crops, countries and farming systems and calculated the costs of PPP use. The pesticide dosages applied during the crop season varied up to a factor of 20 around recommended doses. Regarding the costs of PPPs use perennial crops had the highest costs per ha crop production area. Finally, we analysed the active substances applied in different farming systems in terms of their hazard statements. Our results shed light on how PPPs are used across different crop and farming types and will help elucidate how pesticide application patterns can be changed in the future. Finally, we highlighted non-PPP use practices which help to reduce dependency on PPP use. This might be used to support decision-making and policies within agricultural advisory/support systems.Fil: Mark, Jennifer. Research Institute For Organic Production; SuizaFil: Fantke, Peter. Technical University of Denmark; DinamarcaFil: Soheilifard, Farshad. Technical University of Denmark; DinamarcaFil: Alcon, Francisco. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; EspañaFil: Contreras, Josefa. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; EspañaFil: Abrantes, Nelson. Universidade de Aveiro. Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar; PortugalFil: Campos, Isabel. Université de Bordeaux; FranciaFil: Baldi, Isabelle. Université de Bordeaux; FranciaFil: Bureau, Mathilde. Université de Bordeaux; FranciaFil: Alaoui, Abdallah. University of Bern; SuizaFil: Christ, Florian. University of Bern; SuizaFil: Mandrioli, Daniele. Ramazzini Institute; ItaliaFil: Sgargi, Daria. Ramazzini Institute; ItaliaFil: Pasković, Igor. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism; CroaciaFil: Pasković, Marija Polić. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism; CroaciaFil: Glavan, Matjaz. University of Ljubljana; EsloveniaFil: Hofman, Jakub. Masaryk University; República ChecaFil: Harkes, Paula. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países BajosFil: Lwanga, Esperanza Huerta. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países BajosFil: Norgaard, Trine. University Aarhus; DinamarcaFil: Aparicio, Virginia Carolina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Schlünssen, Vivi. University Aarhus; DinamarcaFil: Vested, Anne. Universidade de Aveiro; PortugalFil: Silva, Vera. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países BajosFil: Geissen, Violette. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países BajosFil: Tamm, Lucius. Agroscope; SuizaElsevier2024-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/256916Mark, Jennifer; Fantke, Peter; Soheilifard, Farshad; Alcon, Francisco; Contreras, Josefa; et al.; Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides; Elsevier; Journal of Cleaner Production; 477; 10-2024; 1-24; 1435770959-6526CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143577info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652624030269info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-10-22T12:02:55Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/256916instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-10-22 12:02:55.413CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
title Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
spellingShingle Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
Mark, Jennifer
Pest control
Application timings
Active substances
Plant protection products
title_short Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
title_full Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
title_fullStr Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
title_full_unstemmed Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
title_sort Selected farm-level crop protection practices in Europe and Argentina: Opportunities for moving toward sustainable use of pesticides
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mark, Jennifer
Fantke, Peter
Soheilifard, Farshad
Alcon, Francisco
Contreras, Josefa
Abrantes, Nelson
Campos, Isabel
Baldi, Isabelle
Bureau, Mathilde
Alaoui, Abdallah
Christ, Florian
Mandrioli, Daniele
Sgargi, Daria
Pasković, Igor
Pasković, Marija Polić
Glavan, Matjaz
Hofman, Jakub
Harkes, Paula
Lwanga, Esperanza Huerta
Norgaard, Trine
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
Schlünssen, Vivi
Vested, Anne
Silva, Vera
Geissen, Violette
Tamm, Lucius
author Mark, Jennifer
author_facet Mark, Jennifer
Fantke, Peter
Soheilifard, Farshad
Alcon, Francisco
Contreras, Josefa
Abrantes, Nelson
Campos, Isabel
Baldi, Isabelle
Bureau, Mathilde
Alaoui, Abdallah
Christ, Florian
Mandrioli, Daniele
Sgargi, Daria
Pasković, Igor
Pasković, Marija Polić
Glavan, Matjaz
Hofman, Jakub
Harkes, Paula
Lwanga, Esperanza Huerta
Norgaard, Trine
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
Schlünssen, Vivi
Vested, Anne
Silva, Vera
Geissen, Violette
Tamm, Lucius
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author2 Fantke, Peter
Soheilifard, Farshad
Alcon, Francisco
Contreras, Josefa
Abrantes, Nelson
Campos, Isabel
Baldi, Isabelle
Bureau, Mathilde
Alaoui, Abdallah
Christ, Florian
Mandrioli, Daniele
Sgargi, Daria
Pasković, Igor
Pasković, Marija Polić
Glavan, Matjaz
Hofman, Jakub
Harkes, Paula
Lwanga, Esperanza Huerta
Norgaard, Trine
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
Schlünssen, Vivi
Vested, Anne
Silva, Vera
Geissen, Violette
Tamm, Lucius
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author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Pest control
Application timings
Active substances
Plant protection products
topic Pest control
Application timings
Active substances
Plant protection products
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.1
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Extensive use of plant protection products (PPP) in the last decades contributes to negative impacts on ecosystems, animals and humans. For the strategies of PPP reduction and replacement of hazardous pesticides, farm-level data on agronomic management practices and crop protection applications are crucial. In this study, we strategically collected data for the 2021 season at the SPRINT project case study sites (CSS) in 10 European countries and Argentina, on perennial, arable and vegetable crops. Data collection included strategically selected farm and field data, pesticide records and farming practices. Results involved more than 1700 recorded PPP applications across various crops with more than 170 different active substances from PPP in organic, integrated pest management and conventional farming practices. We explored differences in application patterns (fungicides, insecticides, herbicides and non-PPP, e.g. adjuvants, growth regulators, and fertilizers) between and within crops, countries and farming systems and calculated the costs of PPP use. The pesticide dosages applied during the crop season varied up to a factor of 20 around recommended doses. Regarding the costs of PPPs use perennial crops had the highest costs per ha crop production area. Finally, we analysed the active substances applied in different farming systems in terms of their hazard statements. Our results shed light on how PPPs are used across different crop and farming types and will help elucidate how pesticide application patterns can be changed in the future. Finally, we highlighted non-PPP use practices which help to reduce dependency on PPP use. This might be used to support decision-making and policies within agricultural advisory/support systems.
Fil: Mark, Jennifer. Research Institute For Organic Production; Suiza
Fil: Fantke, Peter. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca
Fil: Soheilifard, Farshad. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca
Fil: Alcon, Francisco. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España
Fil: Contreras, Josefa. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España
Fil: Abrantes, Nelson. Universidade de Aveiro. Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar; Portugal
Fil: Campos, Isabel. Université de Bordeaux; Francia
Fil: Baldi, Isabelle. Université de Bordeaux; Francia
Fil: Bureau, Mathilde. Université de Bordeaux; Francia
Fil: Alaoui, Abdallah. University of Bern; Suiza
Fil: Christ, Florian. University of Bern; Suiza
Fil: Mandrioli, Daniele. Ramazzini Institute; Italia
Fil: Sgargi, Daria. Ramazzini Institute; Italia
Fil: Pasković, Igor. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism; Croacia
Fil: Pasković, Marija Polić. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism; Croacia
Fil: Glavan, Matjaz. University of Ljubljana; Eslovenia
Fil: Hofman, Jakub. Masaryk University; República Checa
Fil: Harkes, Paula. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Lwanga, Esperanza Huerta. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Norgaard, Trine. University Aarhus; Dinamarca
Fil: Aparicio, Virginia Carolina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Schlünssen, Vivi. University Aarhus; Dinamarca
Fil: Vested, Anne. Universidade de Aveiro; Portugal
Fil: Silva, Vera. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Geissen, Violette. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Tamm, Lucius. Agroscope; Suiza
description Extensive use of plant protection products (PPP) in the last decades contributes to negative impacts on ecosystems, animals and humans. For the strategies of PPP reduction and replacement of hazardous pesticides, farm-level data on agronomic management practices and crop protection applications are crucial. In this study, we strategically collected data for the 2021 season at the SPRINT project case study sites (CSS) in 10 European countries and Argentina, on perennial, arable and vegetable crops. Data collection included strategically selected farm and field data, pesticide records and farming practices. Results involved more than 1700 recorded PPP applications across various crops with more than 170 different active substances from PPP in organic, integrated pest management and conventional farming practices. We explored differences in application patterns (fungicides, insecticides, herbicides and non-PPP, e.g. adjuvants, growth regulators, and fertilizers) between and within crops, countries and farming systems and calculated the costs of PPP use. The pesticide dosages applied during the crop season varied up to a factor of 20 around recommended doses. Regarding the costs of PPPs use perennial crops had the highest costs per ha crop production area. Finally, we analysed the active substances applied in different farming systems in terms of their hazard statements. Our results shed light on how PPPs are used across different crop and farming types and will help elucidate how pesticide application patterns can be changed in the future. Finally, we highlighted non-PPP use practices which help to reduce dependency on PPP use. This might be used to support decision-making and policies within agricultural advisory/support systems.
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