Integrated Pest Management (IPM) makes use of biological and ecological processes to grow healthy crops and minimise pests, diseases and weeds.| Pesticide Action Network UK
To increase production efficiently and sustainably, farmers need to understand how agricultural inputs, such as seeds, fertilisers and pesticides can either complement, or disrupt, the ecological processes on which farming relies. These include processes such as pollination and the natural pest control services provided by predatory and parasitic insects.| Pesticide Action Network UK
As the Better Cotton Initiative General Assembly opens, PAN UK publishes a revised version of its report on global pesticide use in cotton. The revised report includes new data on the United States Cotton sector’s pesticide use provided by Cotton Incorporated, and includes a reanalysis of official US government data. [...]| Pesticide Action Network UK
Cotton in Ethiopia, East Africa| Pesticide Action Network UK
Cotton in Benin, West Africa| Pesticide Action Network UK
The BMZ coordinates the development cooperation of the Federal Republic of Germany. A life in freedom and security for all people, without poverty, flight and ecological destruction - German development policy aims to get a little closer to this ideal. With over 60 partner countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe, we are shaping the future| Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development