Safe Use Initiative - Protecting more than just crops

Page 1

E

IV USE

INI

T TIA E

CROP PROTECTION

SA

F

Protecting more than just crops


Safe and responsible use of pesticides: protecting the future of sustainable European agriculture It’s a fact of life in agriculture: pests – insects, weeds and diseases – must be managed to avoid devastating loss to crops. Certain weather conditions also lead to an increase of pests, making it even more challenging for farmers to continue to produce healthy, high-quality and affordable food for consumers. This is true for all types of agriculture.

The facts Without advanced pest, weed and disease control, up to half of Europe’s present food supply would be lost. The European crop protection industry’s Safe and Sustainable Use Initiative (SUI) works in partnership with local organizations and governments to help farmers and growers benefit from pesticides use in a manner that is safe for them and sustainable for the environment. The focus of this project is to enhance the safe and responsible use of pesticides for a sustainable agriculture in Europe. Professional practices are key to effective management of risks when pesticides are used.

Practical advice • What PPE to wear when handling the product • Where and how the product can be stored • How to load, mix and apply the product responsibly • How to prepare for collection and disposal empty and clean product containers

Protection The farmer’s safety is of the highest importance to the crop protection industry. Our technology equips farmers with tools to fight pests and diseases; when used correctly, pesticides are a safe and sustainable solution for agricultural productivity.


How does SUI work?

Tailor-made recommendations

Three clear objectives

National requirements and local farming conditions

The core responsibility of the crop protection industry is to help make agriculture as sustainable as possible by safeguarding the health and safety of farmers. The Safe and Sustainable Use Initiative provides farmers and operators with an easy-to-use toolbox that helps them benefit from the combined knowledge of the industry, local authorities and fellow technicians and farmers in order to enhance pesticide user safety and environmental compatibility.

The SUI programme is currently running in 16 European countries. Given regional differences, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Recommendations are tailor-made for each country so that they comply with national requirements and also respond to local farming and climatic conditions (for example, the farming environment in southern Italy is very different from the west of Ireland). But the principle remains the same: essential partnerships with the local stakeholders.

The project has three clear objectives:   Reduce pesticide exposure to the farmer by actively spreading innovative application techniques   Promote the use of personal protective equipment to safeguard the farmer   Reducing environmental impact with rinsing and correct disposal of empty containers and avoid tank mix surpluses.

National pesticide industry associations, along with local authorities, farmers, distributors and advisors, have highlighted the necessity of enhancing the knowledge about wearing protective gear and have produced training materials for farmers and operators. The focus is on practical and easy-tofollow recommendations and advice on the correct gear to wear according label recommendations, best practices in effective product application, where and how to store the products, and how to correctly and safely clean and dispose of empty product containers. SUI is a full life-cycle training for farmers and operators on the very best, safest and most effective practices, from purchase through the use phase and the disposal of the product.


SUI is currently running in 16 countries in cooperation with farming associations, stakeholders and in some cases with government bodies. We expect 17 countries in 2015 and 18 in 2016.


Continued monitoring of best practices Key to evaluating success It’s also important to continually evaluate how well these best practices are being implemented. Monitoring of uptake shows the SUI project has delivered some impressive results. Surveys show that the percentage of growers who wear protective

gear in the

Ierapetra greenhouse region in Greece grew from 35% in 2005 to 88% in 2008.

35%

increa

sed

2005

88% 2008

This is a model that works.

Where can I get practical information on SUI? SUI on ecpa.eu The brochure with step by step recommendations from the projects

SUI library with docs from other countries


USE

INIT

I AT

IV

E

The European Crop Protection Association (ECPA) represents the crop protection industry at the European level. Its members include all major crop protection companies and national associations across Europe. ECPA promotes modern agricultural technology in the context of sustainable development; to protect the health of humans and the environment, and to contribute towards an affordable healthy diet, competitive agriculture and a high quality of life. ECPA members support fair, science-based regulation as a guarantee to the consumer, and the crop protection user, of high standards and safe products.

E

CROP PROTECTION

The Safe and Sustainable Use Initiative provides expertise and promotes best practices for all professional pesticides users. It is a great example of how knowledge exchange and its transfer can provide appropriate solutions to current challenges and vastly increase uptake of good practices concerning plant protection products.

SA

F

* IVA is the holder of the trademark.

For more information, please contact: ECPA aisbl 6 Avenue E. Van Nieuwenhuyse 1160 Brussels - Belgium Tel: +32 2 663 15 50 Fax: +32 2 663 15 60 E-mail: ecpa@ecpa.eu www.ecpa.eu www.twitter.com/cropprotection www.facebook.com/cropprotection

October 2014


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.