Constraints and solutions for development and uptake of integrated pest management in the UK

Author:

Walters Keith F. A.12,Parry Geraint3ORCID,Burnstone Joshua4,Grenz Kristina5,Collier Rosemary6,Bruce Toby7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences Imperial College London Ascot UK

2. Department of Agriculture and Environment Harper Adams University Newport UK

3. Association of Applied Biologists Warwick UK

4. Fargro Ltd. Arundel UK

5. Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board Coventry UK

6. School of Life Sciences, Gibbet Hill Campus, The University of Warwick Coventry UK

7. School of Life Sciences, Keele University Staffordshire UK

Abstract

AbstractAgricultural improvements that reduce conventional pesticide use and support environmental aims are a priority. Current approaches develop promising alternative products but meet significant challenges in bringing them to market. This article reports findings of an Association of Applied Biologists event at which delegates from relevant industry sectors discussed the establishment of an effective integrated pest management innovation system linking multiple stakeholders. Interrelated recommendations were agreed upon, focused on structured gap analysis, co‐design processes reflecting the complete innovation system, the approval process, application equipment, enhancing grower confidence, integrating knowledge exchange activities, promulgation of public good information and the need for an overarching national action plan and supporting legislation.

Publisher

Wiley

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