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SPRAYER CLEANING WORKSHOP

SPRAYER CLEANING WORKSHOP 2019

oberbozen, Italy
2 - 3 October 2019
The conference ended on 03 October 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
6th April 2019

About SPRAYER CLEANING WORKSHOP

Sprayer cleaning (internal and external) is considered one of the most important elements of the potential pesticide point source contamination, and it is really necessary to find and disseminate ways to avoid or mitigate this risk. There are several different ways to address the present mitigation solutions proposed by researchers, regulatory body, sprayers manufacturers and specific private companies. This workshop aims to exchange experiences from different stakeholders in order to provide improvements on this topic, through the demonstration and dissemination of solutions to avoid or mitigate the contamination risk.

Topics

Biology, Agriculture, Pesticide management

Call for Papers

Accepted papers from the conference will be published as abstracts and will be available to delegates at the conference. Offers submitted by the 6 April 2019 deadline will be given priority for platform presentations. You can submit your offer using the attached form or online at our website: https://www.aab.org.uk

Hover over "CONFERENCE" in the menu menu of the website then click on "Submit an Abstract" from the dropdown menu. Otherwise, you can click on the "Upload An Abstract" button shown above & below and it will do the job for you. All you need to do then is to complete the form with your personal details, email address, select the conference title you would like to submit your abstract for, indicate whether your offer is for a platform presentation or a poster, upload your file and finally click on submit abstract and Job done! Alternatively, you can send your abstract to Carol Millman  Carol@aab.org.uk at the AAB Office.

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