Registration of plant protection products for potatoes — present state and changes in recent years
Ewa Matyjaszczyk
sekretariat@iorpib.poznan.plInstytut Ochrony Roślin — Państwowy Instytut Badawczy, Poznań (Poland)
Abstract
The paper presents changes in the requirements for registration of plant protection products applied in potato protection and changes in the availability of their active substances. The number of plant protection products placed on the Polish marked dropped by almost 100 during the first 5 years of the membership of Poland in EU, but in 2009 the increase in their number was recorded. At the end of that year 132 potato protection products were registered in Poland. The biggest group constituted fungicides (55 products) followed by insecticides (34 products), herbicides (33) and others (10). The number of active substances used in potato protection has been reduced in the last years by about 30%. The main reason for this change was the necessity to fulfill EU legal requirements.
Keywords:
changes, potato, plant protection productsReferences
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Ewa Matyjaszczyksekretariat@iorpib.poznan.pl
Instytut Ochrony Roślin — Państwowy Instytut Badawczy, Poznań Poland
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