Current and future glyphosate use in European agriculture

Author:

Neve Paul1ORCID,Matzrafi Maor2ORCID,Ulber Lena3ORCID,Baraibar Bàrbara4ORCID,Beffa Roland5,Belvaux Xavier6,Farré Joel Torra4ORCID,Mennan Hüsrev7ORCID,Ringselle Björn8ORCID,Salonen Jukka9,Soukup Josef10,Andert Sabine11,Duecker Rebecka12,Gonzalez Emilio13,Hamouzová Katerina10,Karpinski Isabella14,Travlos Ilias S.15ORCID,Vidotto Francesco16ORCID,Kudsk Per17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plant & Environmental Sciences Department University of Copenhagen Tåstrup Denmark

2. Department of Plant Pathology and Weed Research, Agricultural Research Organization – Volcani Institute Newe Ya'ar Research Center Ramat Yishay Israel

3. Julius Kühn‐Insitute, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants Institute for Plant Protection in Field Crops and Grassland Braunschweig Germany

4. Department of Agricultural and Forest Sciences and Engineering University of Lleida – Agrotecnio CERCA Center Lleida Spain

5. Senior Scientist Consultant Liederbach am Taunus Germany

6. Bayer Agriculture BV, Jan Mommaertslaan Diegem Belgium

7. Agriculture Faculty, Plant Protection Department Ondokuz Mayıs University Samsun Turkey

8. Department of Agriculture and Food Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) Borås Sweden

9. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Jokioinen Finland

10. Department of Agroecology and Crop Production Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Prague‐Suchdol Czech Republic

11. Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Crop Health University of Rostock Rostock Germany

12. Department of Crop Sciences, Plant Pathology and Crop Protection Georg‐August‐University Göttingen Göttingen Germany

13. School of Agricultural and Forestry Engineering (ETSIAM) University of Cordoba Cordoba Spain

14. Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Strategies and Technology Assessment Julius Kühn‐Insitute Kleinamchnow Germany

15. Department of Crop Science Agricultural University of Athens Athens Greece

16. DISAFA University of Torino Grugliasco (TO) Italy

17. Department of Agroecology Aarhus University Slagelse Denmark

Abstract

AbstractThere has been a longstanding and contentious debate about the future of glyphosate use in the European Union (EU). In November 2023, the European Commission approved the renewal of the use registration for glyphosate for a further 10 years. Nevertheless, the EU Farm to Fork strategy calls for a 50% reduction in pesticide use by 2030. In November 2022, the European Weed Research Society organised a 2 day workshop to identify critical glyphosate uses in current EU cropping systems and to review the availability of glyphosate alternatives. Workshop participants identified four current, critical uses in EU cropping systems; control and management of perennial weeds, weed control in conservation agriculture, vegetation management in tree and vine crops and herbicide resistance management. There are few herbicide alternatives that provide effective, economic, broad‐spectrum control of weeds, particularly perennial weeds. Mechanical weed control, and in particular, soil cultivation is the most obvious glyphosate alternative. However, this is not possible in conservation agriculture systems and, in general, increased soil cultivation has negative impacts for soil health. Emerging technologies for precision weed control can enable more targeted use of glyphosate, greatly reducing use rates. These technologies also facilitate the use and development of alternative targeted physical weed control (e.g. tillage, lasers, electricity), reducing the energy and environmental costs of these approaches. In tree crops, the use of organic and inorganic mulches can reduce the need for glyphosate use. In general, reduced use of glyphosate will require an even greater focus on integrated weed management to reduce weed establishment in agroecosystems, increase weed management diversity and limit the use of alternative resistance‐prone herbicides.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología

Národní Agentura pro Zemědělský Výzkum

Publisher

Wiley

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