September 2006
The eighth PAN Europe annual network conference took place in Bologna, Italy, 7-9 September. It was organised in cooperation with SANA, the largest organic fair in Europe, and our Italian network member Legambiente and supporter AIAB- Italian Organic Farming Association. It was the first time the participants meet in Italy. Over 80 participants from 18 European and Caucasian countries took part in the conference (Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Netherlands, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Ukraine). The Network Annual General Meeting welcomed 3 new full members to the network. PAN Europe network now counts with 28 full and associate members.
- Conference report [PDF
580KB]
- Full programme [PDF
68KB]
- List of participants [PDF
60KB]
Note from organisers:
Carina Weber
(Chair PAN Europe)
[PDF
12KB];
Andrea Ferrante (AIAB President);
Francesco
Ferrante (Deputy director Legambeinte)
Keynote speech: Daniela Guerra,
Member of the Emilia-Romagna Regional Council (Green Party)
SESSION 1: GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN VIEWS ON THE
STATE OF INTEGRATED CROP AND PEST MANAGEMENT
Chair: Carina Weber, PAN Germany, Chair PAN
Europe
- A global perspective on the state of Integrated Crop and
Pest Management and pesticide use reduction, Harry
Van der Wulp, Global IPM Facility, FAO- Food and Agriculture
Organisation of the United Nations [PDF
654KB]
- The state of Integrated Crop and Pest management in Europe:
institutional framework and prospects for development, Bernd
Freier, Head of the Institute for Integrated Plant Protection
of the Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and
Forestry (BBA) [PDF
8,50MB]
SESSION 2: ARE ALTERNATIVES ADEQUATELY
ADDRESSED AT THE EU LEVEL?
Chair: Stephanie Williamson, PAN UK
- Roberto Musacchio, Member of the European Parliament,
Confederal Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left
- Bernd Freier, Head of the Institute for Integrated
Plant Protection of the Federal Biological Research Centre for
Agriculture and Forestry (BBA), Germany [PDF
40KB]
- Murree Groom, Ecospray, United Kingdom [PDF
20KB]
- Hans Muilerman, Natuur en Milieu, PAN Europe
Board, Netherlands [PDF
264KB]
SESSION 3: ALTERNATIVES TO CHEMICAL CROP PROTECTION
FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PRODUCERS
Chair: Daniel Lesinsky, Centre for Environmental
Public Advocacy, Slovakia
- Knowledge transfer and development of organic farming,
Helga Willer, FiBL- Research Institure of Organic
Farming, Switzerland [PDF
248KB]
- Example from farmers' association/cooperative from Emilia-Romagna
on Integrated Crop and Pest Management or other alternatives to
chemical crop protection, Gianni Ceredi,
Apofruit, Italy [PDF
13,4MB]
SESSION 4: COORDINATION BETWEEN FARMERS, RETAILERS
AND CONSUMERS
Chair: Luigi Guarrera, AIAB- Italian Organic
Farming Association
- Legambiente protocols for reduction of pesticide residues
in selected food products, Davide Sabaddin,
Legambiente, Italy [PDF
356KB]
- From farmers to consumers: Italian/regional experience,
Alessandro Triantafyllidis, AIAB, IFOAM EU Group
[PDF
1,55MB]
- A regional example of promotion of organic farming,
Matteo Sandon, Associazione Bio Rekk, Italy [PDF
3,54MB]
WRAP UP AND CLOSURE - day 1
Sofia Parente, Coordinator PAN Europe [PDF
24KB]
Day 2 - PRESENTATIONS OF MEMBERS' ACTIVITIES
- Valentina Lukova, National Movement (Bulgaria)
- Lew Gerbilsky, Green Doctors- ISDE Ukraine
- Ferenc Laczo, Centre for Environmental Studies
(Hungary)
- Latest activities concerning pesticide reduction and introduction
of sustainable agriculture practices, Tatyana Stefanovska,
SDEEC- Sustainable Development and Ecological Education Centre
(Ukraine) [PDF
36KB]
- Kathuna Akhalaia, Prior Trend of Georgia- Poverty
Reduction (Georgia)
- Sustainable Agriculture in Armenia: organic farming in Armenian
villages Fantan and Dzoraghbyur of Kotayk Marz, Elena
Manvelyan, Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment
(Armenia) [PDF
12,6MB]
PRESENTATIONS
- Current state and prospects for pesticide use reduction
in the EU Common Agriculture Policy, Arjan Berkhuysen,
Natuur en Milieu, Netherlands [PDF
952KB]
- The role and extent of non-governmental standards in the
promotion of Integrated Crop and Pest Management, Stephanie
Williamson, PAN UK [PDF
104KB]
- Promotion of Integrated Crop and Pest Management in the
Netherlands: experience from 7 years of NGO campaigning,
Hans Muilerman, Natuur en Milieu, Netherlands
[PDF 1,35MB]
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided
by the European Commission – DG Environment, The Sigrid Rausing
Trust and the Global Green Grants Fund.