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TOPPS stands for T rain O perators to P romote best P ractices & S ustainability

TOPPS stands for T rain O perators to P romote best P ractices & S ustainability. The project and the program of today TOPPS- EU Stakeholder workshop 26th April 2012, Brussels Manfred Roettele. Point sources. Run-off. Drift. Drainage. TOPPS - challenges.

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TOPPS stands for T rain O perators to P romote best P ractices & S ustainability

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  1. TOPPS stands for Train Operators to Promote best Practices & Sustainability The project and the program of today TOPPS- EU Stakeholder workshop26th April 2012, BrusselsManfred Roettele

  2. Point sources Run-off Drift Drainage TOPPS - challenges TOPPS –prowadis2011 to 20147 Countries 5 % Drift 30 % Run-off > 50 % Point source TOPPS – life 2005 to 2008 15 countries

  3. TOPPS – prowadis scope 7 countries , 14 partnersBE, DE, DK, ES, FR, IT, PL InAgro (BE) Julis Kühn Institut (DE)Bavarian State Res. Centre, Freising (DE) Danish Ag. Advisory Service DAAS, Aarhus(DK) University Catalunya (ES)University Cordoba (ES)Irstea (FR) (former Cemagref) ARVALIS Institut du vegetal Boigneville, (FR) IFV (vine inst.) Le Grau du Roi, (FR)University Turin DEIAFA University Turin Agro-selvitier (IT) Inst. Horticulture (InHort) Skierniewize (PL)Nat. Environmental Inst. (IOS) Warsaw (PL)

  4. TOPPS - objectives • Develop and propose Best Management Practices (BMPs) to mitigate losses of Plant Protection Products (PPP) to surface water from Point + Diffuse Sources(Water protection Umbrella!) • Develop and provide information, training and demonstrations to farmers, advicers and stakeholders(awareness, improve techniques and infrastructure) • Disseminate materials and knowledge (train the trainers) and contribute to the implementation of the WFD and SUD

  5. TOPPS - principles • Broad regional coverage to create critical mass for the transfer of BMPs to other countries • Stakeholder participation to support acceptance and implementation • Multiskilled projectteams contribute competences ranging from science, applied research to farm advice

  6. TOPPS – perspectivesBMPs are derived from different perspectives Correct BehaviourBest Management Practice (BMPs) Education + Training + Advice • Technique • Sprayer • Equipment • Crop rotation • Tillage practices • Irrigation • Others • Infrastructure • Filling / Washing places • Remnant management systems • Storage • Container recycling • Buffer strips / hedges • Others BMPs : recommendations on Best Management Practices

  7. TOPPS - approach Discussion with national stakeholders and consolidation of BMPs Discussion of BMPs with stakeholders on an EU level ( today!) Development of BMPs amongpartners • Wegotvaluablefeedbackfrom national stakeholders on proposedmeasures • Measuresproposedare a referencetodevelopinformationandtrainingmaterials • Main targetofthemeasuresproposedisgenericriskmitigationanddoes not interferewith PPP registrationrequirements

  8. TOPPS – complexity complexity Point source Spray drift Runoff /Erosion high low FarmBMPs general Operator Field / CropBMPs specific Mainly operator Catchment / fieldBMPs specificbeyond operators

  9. TOPPS – harmonisation and transfer • Currently level of harmonized BMPs among EU countries is low • BMPs can be harmonised on the level „What to do“ • BMPs local adaptions on the level „ How to do“ • BMP local adaption needs for point sources very low, might be higher with diffuse source BMPs EU –CORE local adaptions

  10. TOPPS – vision

  11. Program of today (1) In the morning we concentrate on Risk diagnosis and on the concept to link diagnosis and mitigation measures Greg Doruchowski: Diagnosis and decision tool - drift Julie Maillet Mezeray / Jeremy Dyson: Diagnosis concept - runoff/erosion Aldo Ferrero: Example of a catchment diagnosis Discussion & clarification Volker Laabs: Introduction of BMP mitigation measures - runoff Tom Robinson: Introduction of BMP mitigation measures - drift

  12. Program of today (2) Lunch 12.15 to 13.15

  13. Program of today (3) 13.15 to 15.002 Break out group sessions Discussion of proposed mitigation measures

  14. Why break out groups • Drift and runoff mitigation measures will be presented and should be discussed in the groups. • Please share with us your expertise, your support and also your concerns • Priority will be given on „what to do“ (the European core) • Stakeholder involvement from the beginning helps to get BMPs clarified, accepted, supported and endorsed • Please get involved

  15. Program of today (4)

  16. www.TOPPS-life.org New website launched today !!! • Knowledge and information sharing platform to reduce PPP losses to water • Comfortable search functions • Materials in various languages • Presentations, Training and Demonstration materials • Pictures, videos

  17. www.TOPPS-life.org Structure • First step • Point source • Diffuse source • EOS • RemnantMgt. • Guide forwaterprotection Second step

  18. www.TOPPS-life.org • With the new website we want to • provide a better user experience • provide easy to use tools and information • attract more visitors • help spread the word about TOPPS • (see more info in your handout)

  19. I wish you all an interesting day • Thanks for your attention

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