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| Farmers - How to Help |
How you can help
The Voluntary Initiative demonstrates how the farming community, crop protection industry and environmental groups can work together to build on best practice achievements in producing quality food with a special focus on maintaining and improving biodiversity and water quality.

The crop production industry, working with the Government, has implemented a number of activities. These can be grouped into three main areas:
Research
Training
Stewardship and Communication

The farmer needs to do three things to support the Voluntary Initiative:
1. Join the National Register of Sprayer Operators
(NRoSO)
2. Have the sprayer tested under the National Sprayer Testing Scheme
(NSTS)
3. Complete a Crop Protection Management Plan
(CPMP)

It is also essential that best practice is followed in all areas and especially
Selection and Use of Insecticides
Water protection
Application

Improving farming practices has shown that:
Crop yield and quality can be optimised
Money can be saved
The environment can be improved

More information on the steps you need to take to show your support of the Voluntary Initiative can be found on this website.

The alternative to committing would be the possible introduction of a Pesticide Tax. In 1997/8 the Government considered such a tax. At an estimated 30% rate this could cost farming £125m per year, approximately £25 per hectare for a typical arable farmer.

You need to support the Voluntary Initiative’s objectives now. If we do so in sufficient numbers it sends a strong message to the Government that there is no need for a Pesticide Tax. The Government has stated that, providing it was fully implemented, “we believe that the Voluntary Initiative should be the most effective way of reducing the environmental impacts of pesticides.” (24/02/03)

The Voluntary Initiative is in your hands -- JOIN NOW OR PAY LATER!
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