Acquisition of alternative material to plant protection products and financial contribution to actions proposed under the departmental PAPPH (Q3680626): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Following the cessation of the use of plant protection products on roads and bike paths, in parks, estates and gardens, the Hérault Department conducted a PAPPH study (Plan for Improvement of Phytosanitary and Horticoles Practices) on 2017 and 2018. In order to reinforce this approach and maintain the quality of service in these locations, the Department will acquire the material alternative to the plant protection products needed by the agents,...)
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Acquisition of alternative material to plant protection products and financial contribution to actions proposed under the departmental PAPPH

Revision as of 17:40, 18 November 2021

Project Q3680626 in France
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Acquisition of alternative material to plant protection products and financial contribution to actions proposed under the departmental PAPPH
Project Q3680626 in France

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    194,784.0 Euro
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    486,962.0 Euro
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    40.0 percent
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    1 September 2018
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    30 November 2022
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    DEPARTEMENT DE L HERAULT
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    Suite à l'arrêt de l'utilisation des produits phytosanitaires sur les routes et les pistes cyclables, dans les parcs, domaines et jardins, le Département de l'Hérault a conduit une étude PAPPH (Plan d'Amélioration des Pratiques Phytosanitaires et Horticoles) sur 2017 et 2018. Pour conforter cette démarche et maintenir la qualité du service dans ces lieux, le Département va acquérir le matériels alternatifs aux produits phytosanitaires nécessaires aux agents, engager une démarche de communication et mettre en oeuvre des sites expérimentaux. (French)
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    Following the cessation of the use of plant protection products on roads and bike paths, in parks, estates and gardens, the Hérault Department conducted a PAPPH study (Plan for Improvement of Phytosanitary and Horticoles Practices) on 2017 and 2018. In order to reinforce this approach and maintain the quality of service in these locations, the Department will acquire the material alternative to the plant protection products needed by the agents, initiate a communication approach and implement experimental sites. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    Identifiers

    LR0017983
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