Protection possibilities of agricultural minor crops in the European Union: a case study of soybean, lupin and camelina

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In the central part of the European Union soybean, lupin and camelina are minor agricultural crops. The paper presents analysis of plant protection products availability for those crops in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Data from year 2019 show that availability of products is generally insufficient. For camelina in some countries, there are no chemical products available whatsoever. For lupin and soybean, there are not always products available to control some pest groups. However, the products on the market differ significantly among the member states. The results show that in protection of soybean, lupin and camelina, no single active substance is registered for the same crop in all the analysed member states. In very numerous cases, active substance is registered in one out of eight analysed member states only.

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Matyjaszczyk, E. (2020). Protection possibilities of agricultural minor crops in the European Union: a case study of soybean, lupin and camelina. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, 127(1), 55–61. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41348-019-00273-1

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