Briefings

March 2014

The debate on Sustainable Production and Consumption must include pesticides

December 2013

PAN-Europe position "New EU plant health regime: more resilient agricultural systems - the way forward"

June 2013

PAN-Europe position "Is the Pesticide Industry really serious about their slogan? Time to Change: Accepting the challenge."

May 2013

Criteria for the determination of endocrine disrupting properties

By the early 1990’s, it was established that the traditional toxicological testing protocols used to determine chemical safety had completely missed vast numbers of chemicals that penetrate the womb and interfere with the construction and programming of developing animals, including humans.

May 2013

PAN-Europe position “Contribution on research needs for 2014-2020: Crop rotation – the forgotten practice in European Agriculture”

March 2013

PAN-Europe opinion on the Humboldt report on “The value of Neonicotinoids seed treatment in the European Union”

January 2013

How NGOs can help farmers to get a higher price for their products

In this briefing you may read experiences of NGOs who have helped farmers in getting a fairer price for their products.

December 2012

Innovation and resource efficiency – the way forward is reducing chemical input dependency

March 2010

Pesticides and the loss of biodiversity

How intensive pesticide use affects wildlife populations and species diversity
Presenting research into the impact of pesticides on biodiversity and detailing current policies and methods for biodvieristy conservation.

December 2008

PAN Europe position paper on Commission proposal for a Directive on machinery for pesticide application (2008/0172-COD)

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