The 2005 Annual Network Conference was
organised in collaboration with the Polish Ecological Club. The
conference enabled participants to assess problems and opportunities
in CEECs food sector regarding pesticide use and consumer awareness;
to facilitate exchange of experiences on best practices for controlling
and reducing use of pesticides; and to explore ways to foster constructive
participation by public interest groups and citizens in legislative
processes at the national and the European level.
"The model of Integrated Monitoring
of Pesticides", Daniel Lesinsky, CEPTA (Centre for Sustainable
Alternatives)/Friends of the Earth Slovakia [PDF
487KB]
9:00 - 9:30 ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION
9:3O - 10:30 PANEL 1: WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Chair: Maria Staniszewska, Polish Ecological
Club, Poland
- Keynote presentation, Wieslaw Podyma, Vice-Director of the
Department of Plant Breeding and Protection, Ministry of Agriculture,
Poland [PDF
431KB]
- Welcome, Carina Weber, PAN Germany, Chair PAN Europe [PDF
163KB]
- EU enlargment and agriculture: risks and opportunities, Martin
Konecny, Friends of the Earth Europe [PDF
172KB]
11:00 - 13:00 PANEL 2: HEALTH AND CONSUMER
AWARENESS
Chair: Carina Weber, PAN Germany, PAN Europe Board
- Latest research and recommendations regarding endocrine disrupting
chemicals, Ragnor Pedersen, Centre for Toxicology- London School
of Farmacy, United Kingdom [PDF
188KB]
- Health and organic products, Janina Sokolowska, Polish Ecological
Club, Poland [not available]
- Pesticide residues - The right to know, the must to reduce,
Susanne Smolka, PAN Germany, PAN Europe Board [PDF
420KB]
- Women's risks, Valentina Pidlisnyuk, Sustainable Development
and Ecological Education Centre, Ukraine [PDF
6,74MB]
14:00 - 15:30 PANEL 3: OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS
FOR PESTICIDE DEPENDENCY REDUCTION IN AGRICULTURE
Chair: Daniel Lesinsky, Centre for Environmental
Public Advocacy, Slovakia
- "Problems in Polish plant protection", Prof. Stefan
Pruszynski, Institute of Plant Protection, Poland [PDF
1,15MB]
- "Implementation of agri-environmental achemes limiting
use of pesticides in Poland", Msc Tomasz Motyka, Agriculture
Advisor, Ministry of Agriculture, Poland [PDF
1,27MB]
- "The experience of organic farming in Czech Republic",
Renata Osladilova, Pro-Bio, Czech Republic [PDF
2,71MB]
15:30 - 16:30 PANEL 4: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
OF PESTICIDES IN CEECS
Chair: Ewa Hajduk, Polish Ecological Club
- "Obsolete pesticide problems in Poland", Msc. Stanislaw
Stobiecki, Institute of Plant protection, Poland [PDF
872KB]
- "Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) remaining in the
environment of the Baltic Sea - temporal trends and present conditions",
Phd Grazyna Sapota, Poland [PDF
6,21MB]
- "Water pollution derived from pesticides in the Black Sea",
Emma Gileva, Black Sea Environmental Network, Bulgaria [PDF
68KB]
17:00 - 18:30 PANEL 5: WORK AT THE EUROPEAN
AND NATIONAL LEVELS TO PREVENT PESTICIDES IMPACTS
Chair: Stephanie Williamson, PAN UK, PAN Europe
Board
- "New European pesticide policy: a chance to reduce problems?",
Catherine Wattiez, Inter Environment Wallonie, Belgium [PDF
93,4KB]
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS ACROSS EUROPE
- "POPs in Armenia: dealing with pesticides' hazards",
Emma Anakhasyan, Armenian Women for Health & Healthy Environment,
Armenia [PDF
1,14MB]
- "Campaigning for reducing pesticide impacts on human health
in Ukraine", Lew Gerbilsky, Green Doctors- ISDE Ukraine [PDF
14KB]
- "Obsolete pesticides in Ukraine", Tatiana Stefanovska,
Sustainable Development and Ecological Education Centre, Ukraine
[PDF
3,77MB]
- "Baltic Ecological Recycling Agriculture and Society",
Ewa Hajduk, Polish Ecological Club, Poland [PDF
4,94MB]
- "Lobby and PR on obsolete pesticides in Bulgaria",
Valentina Lukova, Ecoglasnost, Bulgaria [PDF
4,73MB]
- "Two examples of campaigns by MDRGF in France", Nadine
Lauverjat, Mouvement pour les Droits et le Respect des Generations
Futures, France [PDF
789KB]
18:30 - 19:00 CONFERENCE CLOSURE
Maria Staniszewska, Polish Ecological Club, Poland
Stephanie Williamson, PAN UK, PAN Europe Board
9:30 - 11:30 DISCUSSION GROUPS
Four discussion groups looked at specific initiatives, tactics
and campaigns for pesticide and biocide reduction, including government,
private sector and NGO initiatives. Different organisations shared
experiences, key ‘ingredients’ for success and important
lessons and discussed how these could be adapted elsewhere. Each
group setted the scene with short presentations on European level
overview and specific experiences. The aim was to contribute with
ideas, objectives and a work programme for future working groups
in each theme under PAN Europe umbrella and identify organisations
and individuals who can participate in the new working groups.
GROUP A - FOOD: AGRICULTURE, SUPERMARKETS, CONSUMERS
Chair: Stephanie Williamson, PAN UK, PAN Europe Board
- "Opportunities under CAP review", Martin Konecny,
Friends of the Earth Europe [not available]
- "Local farmers' experience", Janusz Sliczny, organic
farmer, Poland [not available]
- "Work with supermarkets and retailers", Luigi Guarrera,
Associazione Italiana per l'Agricoltura Biologica, Italy [PDF
207KB]
- "Consumers' right to know", Susanne Smolka, PAN Germany,
PAN Europe Board and Halina Kacprzak, Polish Ecological Club,
Poland [not available]
GROUP B - HEALTH: GETTING RIDE OF OBSOLETE AND HAZARDOUS
PESTICIDES
Chair: Greta Goldenman, Milieu, Belgium
- "Addressing obsolete pesticides in the framework of EU
legislation", Greta Goldenman, Milieu, Belgium [PDF
88KB]
- "Role of NGOs in environmental risk communication: look
from Ukraine, Lew Gerbilsky, Green Doctors- ISDE Ukraine [not
available]
- "People's pesticide exposure", Alison Craig, PAN UK
[PDF
16,4KB]
- "Does European legislation protect our health", Catherine
Wattiez, Belgium [PDF
64KB]
GROUP C - BIOCIDE USE: COUNTRY SURVEYS AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES
Chair: Gergely Simon, Clean Air Action Group, Hungary
- "The most important biocides to phase-out in Europe",
Roslyn Mckendry, PAN UK [PDF
133KB]
- "Survey on home use biocides in Hungary", Gergely
Simon, Clean Air Action Group, Hungary [PDF
1,45MB]
- "Biocides in Netherlands: environmental problems and campaigning
for a ban", Hans Muilerman, Stichting Natuur en Milieu, Netherlands,
PAN Europe Board [PDF
57,3KB]
- "Biocides use in home and garden in Bulgaria: problems
and needs", Valentina Lukova, Ecoglasnost, Bulgaria [PDF
1,18MB]
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided
by the European Commission – DG Environment, The Sigrid Rausing
Trust and the Danish Environmental Protection Agency.
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