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The library contains a range of material relating to the issues our industry deals with.  You can refine the publications displayed either by sorting on one of the column headings below, or by selecting a type of publication from the menu on the left.

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News Release - Agricultural training initiative signs up new partners at Johannesburg Summit (26 Aug 2002) Issue:communicationsustainabilitysustainable agriculture
CropLife International signed up three new partners for agLe@rn, a type 2 initiative it is supporting. The project is a web-based educational tool to improve the knowledge and skills related to sustainable agriculture amongst agricultural professionals.
 
News Release - CropLife International launches its new website (30 Jul 2002) Issue:communicationcorporate communication
The new, revamped CropLife International public website www.croplife.org is now online. It aims to provide stakeholders, media and the general public with up-to-date information on issues relating to the plant science industry and sustainable agriculture.
 
Annual Report 2001-2002 (2 Jul 2002) Issue:benefitscommunicationcounterfeitingcrop protectionintellectual propertyinternational tradeplant biotechnologystewardshipsustainability
Annual report of activities undertaken by CropLife International during 2001-2002.
 
News Release - CropLife International seeks more partnerships for sustainable agriculture and food security (13 Jun 2002) Issue:communicationsustainabilitysustainable agriculture
At the FAO World Food Summit CropLife International highlighted the contribution made by public/private partnership projects in helping farmers improve agricultural productivity, contribute to food security and alleviate poverty in developing countries.
 
News Release - CropLife Africa Middle East launched to represent plant science industry (23 May 2002) Issue:communication
New regional trade association CropLife Africa Middle East was officially inaugurated in Amman, Jordan. The membership is made up of over 25 national industry associations and 11 of the world’s leading plant science industry companies.
 
A Shared Vision (1 Jan 2002) Issue:benefitscommunicationcrop protection benefitscrop protection stewardshipstewardshipsustainabilitysustainable agriculture
The work CropLife Latin America has realized over the past 10 years: beginnings in 1991; the primary programmes and their intended objectives; how the initiative was adopted and the results obtained in each country; and overall conclusions.
 
Position Paper - Obsolete Stocks of Crop Protection Products - 1995 - revised 2002 (1 Jan 2002) Issue:communicationcrop protection stewardshipobsolete stock managementstewardship
During the past decade, stockpiles of pesticides have been identified in a number of developing countries. A large proportion of the products in the stockpiles are now obsolete and require to be rendered safe, then disposed of.
 
News Release - Food and a better livelihood through poverty alleviation (4 Dec 2001) Issue:communicationsustainabilitysustainable agriculture
The plant science industry and a variety of stakeholders support smallholder farmers in developing countries to reach sustainable agricultural production. This collaboration clearly illustrates that joining forces is in the interest of all concerned.
 
Technical Monograph No 20 - December 2001 (1 Dec 2001) Issue:crop protectionregulatory frameworksustainabilitywater
Technical Monograph No 20 - December 2001 - Water Quality Monitoring Preparation & Conduct of Studies for the Trace Analysis of Crop Protection Products in Water
 
IFAD - CropLife a Public Private Partnership Initiative for Development (Oct-2001) (1 Oct 2001) Issue:stewardshipsustainabilitysustainable agriculturesustainable development
Alliances among the public and private sectors are increasing. The private sector acknowledges that social infrastructure gives a more stable political environment, and the public sector realizes that the private sector is a driving force behind growth.
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