Comparing Integrated Pest Management approaches: European Union vs. United States
David Lane
Abstract
Abstract Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a critical strategy for sustainable agriculture, aiming to minimize risks associated with the use of chemical pesticides while managing pest populations effectively. This article compares agricultural IPM implementation strategies, evaluation, and monitoring mechanisms in the European Union (EU) and the United States, highlighting their strengths and challenges. The comparative analysis focuses on regulatory frameworks, implementation strategies, compliance, and enforcement, providing insights into refining global IPM practices for enhanced agricultural sustainability. However, with the recent withdrawal of the EU’s Sustainable Use of Pesticides Regulation, the future of pesticide reduction goals in the EU remains uncertain. This evolving policy landscape provides a timely opportunity to reassess IPM strategies in both regions.