A new direction for European crop protection - join the debate
The ‘Hungry for Change’ conference and exhibition unveiled a new direction for European Crop Protection (ECPA). 'Time to Change' is the fruit of extensive critical evaluation of the performance and contribution of the crop protection industry; this initiative aims to deliver measurable results in the four thematic areas of safeguarding water, the enhancement of biodiversity, the provision of safe and affordable food and the protection of health. This strategy reflects industry’s ambition to deliver sustainable solutions to contemporary agricultural challenges, such as environmental degradation, climate change, a growing population, and an economy in crisis. We are making change; join the debate.
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ECPA strategy reflects industry’s ambition to deliver sustainable solutions to contemporary agricultural challenges, such as environmental degradation, climate change, a growing population, and an economy in crisis. Read more about the ‘Time to Change’ initiative…
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Capturing Hungry4Change 2 in pictures. See anyone you know?
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Photos from the ‘Hungry for Change’ conference and exhibition…
Conference programme
On the 10th of November 2011, the European Crop Protection Association unveiled it’s ‘Time to Change’ initiative with a stakeholder conference and exhibition; this Brussels based event was titled ‘Hungry for Change’, in recognition of the crop protection industry’s will to make change. We’ve archived the programme of the ‘Hungry for Change’ event, you can view it here. Presentations delivered during the conference can be viewed here.
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Published on 04/29/13
ECPA regrets rejection of proportionate and evidence-based approach and lack of robust scientific basis for ban Attachment: Download this press release.... read more






