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Environmental Land Management Test and Trial - Integrated Pest Management extension Final report - Defra project 253a
REPORT SUMMARY The project provided evidence for the co-design of the SFI IPM Standard and for determining the structure of economic incentives for farmer participation in the scheme. An online IPM Tool was developed which delivers guidance and reporting, helping farmers plan, implement and, record IPM. The project was overseen by a steering group of stakeholders and addressed four ELM theme areas summarised in the sub-sections below. Co-design of the IPM SFI Standard • Paid actions being considered by Defra for inclusion in the SFI Standard were checked against the evidence related to their effectiveness, impact on biodiversity and breadth of applicability across crops. Some of the proposed paid actions were justified, either on the grounds of positive biodiversity impact or good evidence for efficacy and scope for increased uptake. However, most of the proposed paid actions were limited in the range of pests against which they would be effective, so their impact on reducing the need for pesticide use would be limited. The proposed paid actions were compared against a wider list of IPM actions, which identified additional actions for consideration, with greater potential for impact. Their suitability as paid actions depends on how they can be defined in the Standard and verified. The need for flexibility in the IPM SFI Standard was identified, so farmers can implement actions that are feasible and beneficial in their cropping system. • Defra published details of the IPM SFI Standard on 26 January 2023. This included a flexible choice of actions for farmers, with payment rates defined for each action • The evidence from this T&T has identified a significant risk that the paid actions will achieve limited impacts in relation to reducing the risks associated with pesticide use. Recommendation: There is considerable scope to further IPM and address the risks associated with pesticide use, through improved guidance and resources to support farmers and advisers, and by adding effective paid actions to the ...
Environmental Land Management Test and Trial - Integrated Pest Management extension Final report - Defra project 253a
REPORT SUMMARY The project provided evidence for the co-design of the SFI IPM Standard and for determining the structure of economic incentives for farmer participation in the scheme. An online IPM Tool was developed which delivers guidance and reporting, helping farmers plan, implement and, record IPM. The project was overseen by a steering group of stakeholders and addressed four ELM theme areas summarised in the sub-sections below. Co-design of the IPM SFI Standard • Paid actions being considered by Defra for inclusion in the SFI Standard were checked against the evidence related to their effectiveness, impact on biodiversity and breadth of applicability across crops. Some of the proposed paid actions were justified, either on the grounds of positive biodiversity impact or good evidence for efficacy and scope for increased uptake. However, most of the proposed paid actions were limited in the range of pests against which they would be effective, so their impact on reducing the need for pesticide use would be limited. The proposed paid actions were compared against a wider list of IPM actions, which identified additional actions for consideration, with greater potential for impact. Their suitability as paid actions depends on how they can be defined in the Standard and verified. The need for flexibility in the IPM SFI Standard was identified, so farmers can implement actions that are feasible and beneficial in their cropping system. • Defra published details of the IPM SFI Standard on 26 January 2023. This included a flexible choice of actions for farmers, with payment rates defined for each action • The evidence from this T&T has identified a significant risk that the paid actions will achieve limited impacts in relation to reducing the risks associated with pesticide use. Recommendation: There is considerable scope to further IPM and address the risks associated with pesticide use, through improved guidance and resources to support farmers and advisers, and by adding effective paid actions to the ...
Environmental Land Management Test and Trial - Integrated Pest Management extension Final report - Defra project 253a
Walker, Philip (Autor:in) / Creissen, Henry E. (Autor:in) / Gadsby, John (Autor:in) / Behrendt, Kath (Autor:in) / Hartfield, Chris (Autor:in) / Calatayud, Antonio (Autor:in) / Cooney, Brid (Autor:in) / Bartel, Elysia (Autor:in) / Tricklebank, Harry (Autor:in) / Alonso, Natasha (Autor:in)
30.03.2023
Walker , P , Creissen , H E , Gadsby , J , Behrendt , K , Hartfield , C , Calatayud , A , Cooney , B , Bartel , E , Tricklebank , H , Alonso , N , Botero Degiovanni , H & Turner , M 2023 , Environmental Land Management Test and Trial - Integrated Pest Management extension Final report - Defra project 253a . DEFRA .
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