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16-20 October 2017 | PalaCongressi Riva del Garda, Italy
The largest international conference on “Pesticide Use and Risk Reduction for future IPM in Europe” in the view of the adoption of the
The largest international conference on “Pesticide Use and Risk
Reduction for future IPM in Europe”
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Invitation
Event Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture
Period 16 - 20 October 2017
Venue Riva del Garda, Italy
Organizers International Organization for Biological and Integrated control (IOBC/WPRS), Fondazione Edmund Mach, Laimburg Research Centre, International Biocontrol Manifacturers’ Association (IBMA)
In collaboration with
Mediterranean Phytopathological Union (MPU), University of Trento, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, University of Innsbruck, University of Padova, Italian Association for Plant Protection, Società Italiana di Patologia Vegetale, Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, Giornate Fitopatologiche, Società Entomologica Italiana, Società Italiana di Nematologia, Hub Innovazione Trentino
Patronage Euregio Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino, Landwirtschaftliches Schulwesen | Land Tirol, Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano, Autonomous Province of Trento
Scale Expected Participants: 1,000 from the 27 EU Member states, USA, Canada, Brazil, India, China, Australia Exhibitors: industry, SMEs, NGO, public institutions
Language English
Website www.futureipm3.eu
Programme Three parallel sessions on the working groups of the International Organisation for Biological and Integrated Control - West Palaearctic Regional Section (IOBC-WPRS) introduced by a keynote plenary session and a dissemination event (in Italian) on main IPM aspects
Contact [email protected]
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Invitation
We would like to invite you to the forthcoming event Future IPM 3.0 on October 16-20, 2017, Riva
del Garda, Italy.
The conference is at its third edition and will be organized by Fondazione Edmund Mach (FEM),
Laimburg Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (LAIMBURG), International Organisation for
Biological and Integrated control (IOBC/WPRS), International Biocontrol Manufacturers’ Association
(IBMA) with the collaboration of the Free University of Bolzano-Bozen (UNIBZ), the University
of Trento (UNITN), the University of Innsbruck (UIBK), the University of Padova (UNIPD),
the Mediterranean Phytopathological Union (MPU), under the patronage of Euregio Tyrol-
South Tyrol- Trentino (EUREGIO), Landwirtschaftliches Schulwesen | Land Tirol, the
Autonomous Province of Trento (PAT), and the Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano
(PAB).
Venue of the congress is the Palacongressi of Riva del Garda, which is located in a lovely area in the
Northern side of Lake Garda.
Approximately 1000 participants are expected to register over the five days of events. Several
congresses and conferences successfully address specific tools to improve plant protection against
pest and pathogens; however, the future challenge will be the integrated concept of IPM. In this
context the congress will provide a unique opportunity to share regulatory, scientific, and
technological information in the field of “reducing pesticide use-and-risk in integrated pest
management (IPM)”. The main objective is to promote knowledge exchange among scientists,
companies, farmers, advisors, policy makers and supply chain stakeholders, and identify approaches,
tools and techniques to meet the future needs of crop protection for a SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
and DEVELOPMENT.
The highlight of our Congress is without a doubt the scientific program, which, thanks to invited
keynote speakers and scientific contributions, explores new directions in IPM and tools particularly
focusing on the contribution of science and industry in their practical implementation.
Complementing the main program are the parallel scientific workshops with the contributions, demos
and sponsored presentations and the wide exhibition of posters and stands.
A Congress of this magnitude would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of several
people and institutions and the support of our industry partners, sponsors and exhibitors. On behalf
of thr organizing committee we wish you a wonderful stay in Riva del Garda and memorable
experiences from this Conference.
Sincerely,
The Conveners of the Congress
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Organization
Congress Conveners Pertot I., Ioriatti C., Perazzolli M.
Host Fondazione Edmund Mach
Organizing Commitee Pertot I., Ioriatti C., Anfora G., Perazzolli M., Puopolo G., Mazzoni V.
Technical Organizing Committee
Candioli E., Castellani C., Cervantes G., Eccel E., Gretter A., Marin F.
Scientific Advisory Committee (preliminary to be confirmed)
Flors V., Mauch-Mani B., Perazzolli M., Pertot I., Pieterse C., Puopolo G., Schmitt A. Kelderer M. Anfora G., Angeli S., Calonnec A., Duso C., Fuchs R., Innerebner G., Ioriatti C., Jermini M., Maixner M., Marschall K., Mazzoni V., Pertot I., Schmidt S., Thiéry D., Zahavi T. Cesco S., Elad Y., Insam H., Longa C., Mimmo T., Perazzolli M., Pii Y., Steinberg C., Thalheimer M.
Professional Convention Organizer
Riva del Garda Congressi
Accommodation and shuttles Riva Tour
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Topics
Topics addressed in the plenary and parallel sections
FUTURE IPM STATE OF THE ART ON IPM AND CASE STUDIES
IPM PROSPECTIVE IN EUROPE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
DESIGN
ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING AND ENVIROMENTAL ASPECTS
MODELLING, DESIGN APPROACHES AND INDICATORS
MONITORING, FORECASTING AND DECISION SUPPORT
TOOLS
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
BIOCONTROL AND BIOPESTICIDES
SEMIOCHEMICALS AND OTHER NON CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVES
STAKEHOLDERS
CURRENT REGULATION AND NATIONAL ACTION PLANS: state of the art
SOCIETY: problems and perception of risk
EXTENSION SERVICES, ADVISORS, GROWERS AND CO-INNOVATION
Contributions of participants will be accepted for the following specific topics CURRENT REGULATION AND NATIONAL ACTION PLANS
Updates and future steps in the EU regulation on IPM, organic production, pesticides and biopesticides registration and sustainable use of pesticides, CAP
National Action Plans: state of the art
IPM Policy and Implementation outside Europe STATE OF THE ART ON IPM AND CASE STUDIES
Reduction of pesticides in sustainable agriculture: successful stories and case studies
Integration of sustainable tools in IPM to reduce the use of pesticides
Limits and problems encountered in reducing pesticides ENVIROMENTAL ASPECTS
Experiences in pesticide reduction in different environments
Environmental effects of reducing pesticide use
Ecosystem services
Eco-toxicology of biopesticides MODELLING TOOLS
Assessment models
Life cycle assessment (LCA)
Economical models
Global sustainability models
Environmental, eco-toxicological models
Pest models and multi pest models (phenology, evolution, spatio-temporal dynamics at various scales including landscape)
Interaction models (crop-pest models, pest-enemies models, trophic chain models)
Agro-ecological models
Prediction of damages and losses
Optimisation, e.g. Dynamic programming, multi-objective optimization, etc.
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Topics
Design tools based on models
DESIGN APPROACHES AND INDICATORS
IPM design for pesticide reduction and assessment methodology
Sustainability evaluation of IPM approaches
Pesticides risk indicators
Environmental Risk indicators
Prototyping cropping system MONITORING, FORECASTING AND DECISION SUPPORT
Ecology and Population Sampling for reducing pesticides
Monitoring pest and pathogens: insect and spore traps and other advanced measurement methods and monitoring tools
Monitoring for pesticides reduction for air, water and soil quality
Disease and pest forecasting
Identification of Economic thresholds and acceptable pest/disease levels
Decision support systems to reduce pesticide use-and-risk
New technologies and communication media to support reduction of pesticides as geographic information systems, web-bases systems, smart phones, social networks, etc.
ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Crop management to engineer pest suppressive fields (e.g. suppressive soils, biofumigation, inducible defence, etc.)
Habitat management strategies and mechanisms to promote pest regulation (e.g. margins, agro-forestry, impact on food-webs, push-pull strategies, attract and reward, etc.)
Managing biodiversity to reduce pesticide use (functional and genetic diversity of crops, biodiversity–function relationships, habitat complexity, etc.)
Engineering landscapes (landscape ecology of pests and beneficial species, area-wide IPM) EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
Application techniques to reduce drift and contamination
Setting buffer and safeguard zones
Application techniques to reduce energy consumption and carbon emission
Precision Agriculture approaches within IPM
Inspection of equipment BIOCONTROL
Invertebrate Biological Control Agents, or Macrobials
Biological Control: Approaches and Application to reduce pesticide use
Protection of natural biological processes as beneficial insects and mites
Mechanism of action and signalling in biocontrol
Sterile Insect Release and other Genetic Control Strategies BIOPESTICIDES
Microbial Biopesticides: bacteria, algae, protozoa, viruses and fungi.
Biopesticides derived from microorganisms ‘metabolites
Botanicals
Pesticides form other natural origins
Effect of environment on efficacy of biopesticides
Microbial and non-microbial induced resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and plant growth promotion
Interaction between plants and beneficial microorganisms SEMIOCHEMICALS
Semio-chemicals, Allelochemicals, Pheromones
Pheromone mating disruption, monitoring, mass trapping
Innovative mating disruption techniques OTHER NON CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES
Preventive cultural practices to reduce pesticide: selection of varieties, cultural techniques as crop sanitation, crop rotation, vegetation management, role of plant nutrition, etc.
Mechanical control methods: from classical approaches to innovative methods
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Topics
BREEDING
Host Plant Resistance
Breeding for resistance
Integration of resistant varieties in IPM to reduce pesticide use
Cis-genic plants: open discussion on social acceptability INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVES
Opportunities and Challenges for the Private Sector on tools to reduce pesticide use
Mass production, formulation methods delivery strategies and risk assessment of biopestidicides and other alternative tools
Registration and commercialization of biopesticides, invertebrate biocontrol agents and other alternative tools
New frontiers for biopesticides and alternative control tools
Marketing of alternative tools in IPM (alternative products in retail stores, eco-labeling, food industry, branding, view of pest management industry)
The Role of Technology in developing alternative to pesticides in sustainable Agriculture. SOCIETY
Reduction of pesticides and future challenges (bio-economy, global food shortages, sustainable development, international cooperation, landscape level and area-wide IPM, education in IPM)
Reduction of pesticides in communities (schools, child care facilities, gardens, green buildings)
Public health risks associated with pesticides and natural toxins in foods
Consumer perception of pesticide risk
“Zero residue” food
Urban and stored product
Measures to inform general public and to promote awareness-raising programmers EXTENSION SERVICES, ADVISORS, GROWERS
Role of the Private Consultant in Implementation of strategies to reduce pesticide use in IPM
Schemes for implementing new alternative tools in IPM
Web-site, publishers and other actors involved in dissemination of new approaches and solution
Communication with growers: case studies and success stories
Training
Practionners’ perspectives CO-INNOVATION
co-innovation and participatory approaches
policy makers and research
contribution of research to innovation and the value of co-innovative approaches in national or EU programmes
PROSPECTIVE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
Impact of climate change
IPM of invasive pest and pathogens
IPM of outbreaks of unexpected existing pests and pathogens
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Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture General information
Preliminary Programme
SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER
IOBC-WPRS GENERAL ASSEMBLY (for IOBC-WPRS member only)
MONDAY 16 OCTOBER
PLENARY SESSION -Una produzione agricola competitiva e le sfide della produzione sostenibile (A competitive crop production and the challenges of the future- optional, in Italian)
TUESDAY 17 OCTOBER
PLENARY SESSION-Future IPM 3.0 towards a sustainable agriculture (General assembly IOBC-WPRS, key note lectures on key IPM topics).
This plenary session is sponsored by the OECD Co-operative Research Programme: Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems (www.oecd.org/agriculture/crp).
WEDNESDAY 18 OCTOBER
THREE PARALLEL WORKSHOPS:
Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases (Session 1 and Session 2)
Integrated pest management viticulture (Session 1 and Session 2)
Multitrophic interactions in soil (Session 1 and Session 2)
THURSDAY 19 OCTOBER
THREE PARALLEL WORKSHOPS:
Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases (Session 3 and Session 4)
Integrated pest management viticulture (Session 3 and Session 4)
Multitrophic interactions in soil (Session 3 and Session 4)
FRIDAY 20 OCTOBER
THREE PARALLEL WORKSHOPS:
Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases (Session 5)
Integrated pest management viticulture (Session 5)
Multitrophic interactions in soil (Session 5)
EXCURSION
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture General information
Goals & Expected Outcomes
- Participation of around 1,000 experts from over 30 countries.
- Presenting and learning about the research results and latest information on tools to
reduce pesticide use and risk based on the global network
- Large space for exhibition of industry, SMEs, institutional partners with booths, poster and
coffee break
- Differentiated sponsorship benefits to the level of sponsorship
- Diverse sponsorship programs for maximizing promotion of brand and its products
- Brokerage and Venturing Event on Research & Innovation on sustainable agriculture
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Exhibitors and sponsors information
Fondazione Edmund Mach invite you to participate as an exhibitor and/or sponsor at the
upcoming Future IPM 3.0 taking place in Riva del Garda, Italy.
This is a great opportunity to become part of the growing movement around pesticide use
and risk reduction in Europe and help be integrated into businesses, policy, and research
globally, nationally and locally.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS:
As a sponsor you will receive varying levels of visibility at the conference, appropriate to the
investment. Please review the entitlement grid and event options on the following pages for
details and select the sponsor level that’s right for you: Platinum Level (over 3,000€),
Gold Level (2,000€), Silver Level (1,000€), Bronze Level (500€).
Full package
Benefits Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
3000€ 2000€ 1000€ 500 €
Name and logo recognition in
conference materials
X X X X
Logo on conference website
with link to the organization
website
X X X X
Adv space in the website Full page -- -- --
Logo or video advertising on
rotating slideshow at all
conference breaks
60 sec. 30 sec. 15 sec. 05 sec.
Complimentary registration 3 2 1 --
Discount on exhibition space 50% 20% 10% 5%
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Exhibitors and sponsors information
SPECIAL OFFER for Italian Session only (16 October 2017)
Package 200€ 380€ 700€ 1500€ Tickets included
5 tickets 10 tickets 20 tickets 50 tickets
Logo on conference website with link to the organization website
X X X X
Discount on exhibition space
-- -- -- 10%
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Exhibitors and sponsors information
EXHIBITOR DETAILS:
Two exhibit space options are available at different prices. Space will be assigned on a first
paid, first served basis.
Power and Wi-Fi internet for booth space are included with the booth fee, as well as coffee
breaks, lunches and cocktails. Extras (i.e. excursions and social events) are not included. An
order form will be sent with your confirmation information.
Exhibit Set Up: Sunday, 15/10/2017 - 14,00/20,00)
Exhibit Hours: 8.00/20.00
Exhibit Tear Down: Friday, 20/10/2017 - 15.00/20.00
OPTIONS:
Booth 4X2: (450€)
Pre-mounted booths (4x2 mt.) composed by vanilla coloured chipboard perimeter walls, h
= cm.250
nr. 1 table with nr. 2 chairs;
basic lighting with nr.2 spotlights;
nr. 1 power connection 220V (up to 2 kw);
nr. 1 banner ml 4 with blue monochrome wording
Booth 3x2: (350€)
Pre-mounted booths (3x2 mt.) composed by vanilla coloured chipboard perimeter walls, h
= cm.250
nr. 1 table with nr. 2 chairs;
basic lighting with nr.2 spotlights;
nr. 1 power connection 220V (up to 2 kw);
nr. 1 banner ml 3 with blue monochrome wording
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Exhibitors and sponsors information
Left box, 4x2 – right box, 3x2
Rooms can be booked for demos, presentations, seminars. All rooms are
available on a “first paid, first sold” basis. Please indicate a first, second and third
choice in the Exhibitor and Sponsor Registration form. Details for the prices will
be discussed separately.
Future IPM 3.0: towards a sustainable agriculture Exhibitors and sponsors information
OTHER ADV OPTIONS
Item Cost (€)
Coffee break 17/10 morning 1,500
Coffee break 17/10 afternoon 1,500
Coffee break 18/10 morning 1,500
Coffee break 18/10 afternoon 1,500
Coffee break 19/10 morning 1,500
Coffee break 19/10 afternoon 1,500
Coffee break 20/10 morning 1,500
Music (band + permissions) 17/10 1,000
Music (band + permissions) 18/10 1,000
Music (band + permissions) 19/10 1,000
Lunch 17/10 2,500
Lunch 18/10 2,500
Lunch 19/10 2,500
Lunch 20/10 2,000
Paper Banner for energy power tower 500