IPMWORKS brings EU policy makers together to boost sustainable Crop Protection
On 15 January 2025 IPMWORKS organised, together with Christophe Clergeau MEP, a European Policy Seminar on “Supporting farmers to reduce pesticides use through effective implementation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM)”.
This event was yet another step forward within the framework of IPMWORKS’ policy engagement activities, led by CIHEAM Zaragoza, with 70 persons in total present in the room and the active participation of 6 MEPs, European Commission members, as well as more that 140 registered online.

Participats at the seminar
MEPs:
- Christophe Clergeau MEP – S&D, ENVI
- Herbert Dorfmann MEP – EPP, AGRI
- Esther Herranz García MEP – EPP, Vice-Chair of ENVI
- Martin Häusling MEP – Greens/EFA, ENVI & AGRI
- Martin Hojsík MEP – RENEW, ENVI
- Eric Sargiacomo MEP – S&D, AGRI
European Commission members:
- DG SANTE, Pilar Aguar Fernández, Director F Health and Food Audits and Analysis
- DG AGRI, María Gafo Gómez-Zamalloa, Acting Head of Unit Social sustainability
IPMWORKS partners:
- Nicolas Munier-Jolain, Project Coordinator – INRAE
- Alun Jones – CIHEAM Zaragoza
- Joaquín Balduque – CIHEAM Zaragoza
- Shay Phelan – TEAGASC
- Mark Ramsden – ADAS
Other speakers:
- José Manuel Roche Ramo – UPA Spain (Member of the European Economic and Social Committee)
- Paula de Vera – COPA-COGECA
- Nicolas De Menten – Fytofend
- Eric Gall – IFOAM
- Peter Hloben – CEMA
The seminar starting with the opening of Christophe Clergeau MEP, addressing how IPM agricultural extension and management practices can be improved in order to reduce pesticides use in line with the sustainable use of pesticides Directive (SUD).


“Regarding specification / labels, we need an independent committee as a standalone group which would be completely independent from the agrochemical industries.”
IPMWORKS’ Project Coordinator Nicolas Munier-Jolain (INRAE) presented the holistic approach to IPM for pesticides reduction.
“The IPMWORKS approach working with farmers and based on peer-to-peer exchanges proved to be efficient to promote IPM, and should be extended after the end of this H2020 project, with much more hubs of demo farms in all regions of EU.”
The second session, chaired by Joaquín Balduque (CIHEAM Zaragoza), addressed how IPM can be boosted through basic IPM principles. Shay Phelan (TEAGASC) exposed how to deliver on IPM management practices for farmers through advisory and extension support.


“From the point of the role of the advisory service we need to be able to show farmers that IPM practices are sustainable not only from the environment point of view but also financially from a farmer's own point of view that they are financially sustainable as well. Ultimately farmers are concerned obviously about the environment but they're also concerned about their own profitability and sustainability of the farm.”
Mark Ramsden (ADAS) presented Improved digital decisions for improved crop protection (DSSs tools).
“The range of systems available, their independent validation and demonstration need to be improved. That requires a fair amount of technical knowledge and support. Advisors and farmers across Europe see projects come and go, so it's quite difficult for them to engage in a long-term initiative. We need to make sure that these decision support systems are something that are seen as a long-term effort embedded into holistic IPM approaches.”
A round table on the future of IPM, chaired by Alun Jones (CIHEAM Zaragoza) and with the participation of the MEPs, was held at the end of the seminar, assessing if SUD and its present IPM practices will be sufficient to reach the European Union’s commitments on pesticides reduction.
“We will need to wait for the next reform of the CAP in order to have powerful financial tools for support of farmers. But on advice, on positive communication, we need to up the pace quite soon. With the support from the EESC and the Committee of the Regions we may make progress so that we have concrete improvements now and not in a few years after the negotiations of new legislations in 2027.”
The seminar was a great success in bringing pivotal actors and stakeholders together with EU policy makers in order to address support and incentives for farmers to make the sustainable use of pesticides a reality on all farms. The seminar highlighted that collaborative efforts are crucial and that IPM has immense potential to enhance the sustainability of agriculture.
Now is the time to look very much forward to progress in IPM implementation in the EU. There was wide agreement on the necessity of the SUD dossier to be revised and adapted in order to support farmers in applying sustainable agricultural practices through effective implementation of IPM.
CIHEAM Zaragoza, as co-organisers of the seminar, thank Mr Clergeau MEP and his team, IPMWORKS’ Project Coordinator Nicolas Munier-Jolain for his leadership and all the IPMWORKS colleagues participating, the Commission members and everyone participating and joining in the Parliament and online.