Phytosanitary products
The Phytosanitary products are the active substances and the
chemical compounds containing one or more active substances
destined to:
- protect the vegetables or the vegetable products from all the
harmful organisms or to prevent their effects;
- favor or regulate the life processes of the vegetables with
exclusion of the fertilizers;
- preserve the vegetable products with exclusion of the
preservatives disciplined by particular
dispositions;
- eliminate the unwanted plants;
- eliminate some parts of vegetables, stop or avoid their
unwanted growth.
Many of these substances are conceived to fight unwanted forms
of life and, for this reason, they can also have negative effects
on organisms that are not the direct target of their action and on
the quality of the environment and therefore on human
health.
Around 150.000 tons of phytosanitary products are annually used in
Italy, only for agricultural use (a domestic use of these
substances also exists).
Today it exists an increasing commitment both in the scientific and
legal field, to define a control system aimed to reduce the risks
coming from the use of these substances, with the objective of a
sustainable development that can protect both the needs of the
production and the guarantees for the people’s health and
protection of the environment.
It must be said that after the 91/414/CEE Directive, the
authorizing process for these substances, which was once
essentially founded only on the man’s health protection, has
now acknowledged the concept of environmental risk and has enforced
a prevention strategy, imposing also for the new substances the
respect of well-defined environmental requirements.