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Future innovation for pesticide use reduction in agriculture
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Agricultural production largely depends on external inputs both for plant nutrition and crop In order to ensure food security whileprotecting the environment and mitigate climate effect agricultural production methods, including the use of chemical-syntheticpesticides, needs to be revised. Lined out in the European Green Deal and the Farm to Fork strategy, the reduction of pesticide use by50 % until 2030 should be one element to reach the expected goals. In the recent years several scientific studies has been performed todevelop strategies and techniques to enable a reduction of chemical-synthetic pesticides use. Next to methods like organic farming, whichomits the use of mineral fertilisers and chemical-synthetic pesticides, but result in lower yields, Integrated Pest management (IPM) hasgained a lot of attention and was subject of national and international research activities. Advanced IPM is characterised by implementinga high degree of preventive measures to avoid establishment of pests and only resorting to chemical pesticides when there is no otheroption to avoid severe yield loss. However, the implementation of IPM at a multidisciplinary level is still lacking due to economic reasonsand a low acceptance by farmers. Therefore, a key element of FORTUNA is to identify and analyse the available methods, tools andmechanisms from a biological/ecological, technological, socio-/economic perspective that unlocks a substantial reduction in use and riskof chemical pesticides and ultimately novel pesticide-free farming practices. Results and strategies will be discussed with stakeholdersalong the food- and supply-chain, which could contribute to a transition to a reduce reliance on chemical pesticides while supportingsuccessful yields and enable food security. One major point in this process is to identify strategies that have a lower risk of productivityand profitability and profitability losses than other strategies and target the long-term perspectives.
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