AI Article Synopsis

  • The over-reliance on toxic plant protection products (PPPs) is raising serious health and environmental concerns, necessitating a shift toward less harmful alternatives.
  • The article evaluates integrated agriculture practices among a small group of winegrowers in southern France, aiming to gauge the effectiveness of toxicity risk indicators as tools for land management decision-making.
  • Through analysis of various risk indicators, the study highlights the differences in pesticide use strategies among farmers and establishes correlations that support the initial validation of these decision-support tools for improving pesticide risk management.

Article Abstract

The excessive use of plant protection products (PPPs) has given rise to issues of public and environmental health because of their toxicity. Reducing the use of toxic PPPs and replacing them with products that are less toxic for human health and the environment have become socially, environmentally and economically indispensable. In this article, we assess the plant protection practices of a small group of winegrowers practicing "integrated agriculture" in the south of France, in order to measure the benefit of using toxicity risk indicators as a decision-support tool for different players in land management. An analysis of plant protection practices using indicators of the risk to operator health and the environment (IRSA, IRTE), together with a frequency-of-treatment indicator (TFI), enabled us to (i) show the variability of these indicators depending on the production system and farmers' pesticide use strategies and (ii) calculate correlations between these indicators. This analysis of plant protection practices at different scales (farm, field), carried out in collaboration with the growers, enabled us to perform an initial validation of decision-support tools for determining risk management strategies regarding the use of pesticides.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-014-3736-4DOI Listing

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