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The State of Pesticides in Europe Report

PAN Europe

2023

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Summary

This report by Pesticide Action Network (PAN) Europe provides a structured assessment of pesticide use and governance across the European Union, drawing on regulatory data, monitoring programmes and scientific literature. It likely highlights persistent gaps between stated policy ambitions — notably the Farm to Fork target of 50% pesticide reduction by 2030 — and on-the-ground trends in pesticide application and residue contamination. As an NGO-produced evidence synthesis, the report serves as a critical commentary on EU and member-state compliance with pesticide risk-reduction commitments.

UK applicability

Following Brexit, the UK operates under its own pesticide regulatory regime via the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) rather than the EU system, though findings on specific active substances, residue monitoring methodologies and reduction strategies remain broadly relevant to UK policy debates and advocacy.

Key measures

Pesticide use volumes (kg active substance); residue exceedance rates in food and water; number of approved active substances; national reduction targets and progress indicators

Outcomes reported

The report likely documents the scale and trends of pesticide use across European agriculture, residue levels in food and the environment, and assesses the adequacy of current EU regulatory frameworks. It may evaluate progress towards pesticide reduction targets under the EU Farm to Fork Strategy.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Pesticide policy & regulation
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
NGO report
Status
Published
Geography
Europe
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
XL1034

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