Forum Standing Committee Working Groups
Substitution and Alternatives
Case studies and examples
Accessing case studies and examples
General categories:
PESTICIDES
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Alternatives to the Application of Methyl Bromide
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) -
Alternatives for methyl bromide
PROCEEDINGS OF FIFTH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE
Lisbon, Portugal, 27-30 September 2004
Editors: Tom Batchelor and Flávia Alfarroba -
Model farms, an accelerated field implementation tool for methyl bromide substitution in Israel
Author R. Ausher -
Swedish experience of chemical substitution
In the last ten years, Swedish regulators have demonstrated their commitment to reducing the risks of pesticide use, and have become pioneers in the use of comparative assessment. Their aim is to avoid authorising or using a pesticide of concern for which less risky substitutes are available. Peter Bergkvist of the Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate (KEMI) reports. - Landscaping - Stetson University, Florida, USA
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Alternatives to Pesticides on the Farm
By Lucy Vinis, M.S. -
Methyl Bromide Substitution in Agriculture
Objectives and Activities of the Federal Republic of Germany Concerning the Support to Article 5 Countries of the Montreal Protocol -
Albert Bell, Jurgen Boye, Otto Muck -
PAN: Pesticides Action Network
Many alternatives to toxic pesticides can be used to manage pest problems effectively. This page provides links to other organizations that provide information on non-toxic or least-toxic approaches to pest management