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The Agroecological Crop Protection Initiative

ACPI launched its first action The ACROPICS research project

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El Iniciativa para la protección de los cultivos

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कृषि पारिस्थितिकीय फसल संरक्षण पहल

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L’initiative pour la protection agroécologique des cultures

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农业生态作物保护 倡议

A Sustainable Development Initiative

A Collective Commitment for Nature

Case studies of the Initiative

Our commitment to
transforming our farmland

The International Initiative on Agroecological Crop Protection aims to promote a paradigm shift in crop protection. It aspires to produce know-how that will encourage the emergence of territorial, collective and economic organizations to support the growth of agroecological crop protection strategies across the globe.
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Biodiversity

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Climate

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Green growth

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Solidarity

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Food System

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Landscape

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Innovation

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Transmission

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Technique

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Health

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© LE BASTARD Rémi / INRAE

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© MAITRE Christophe / INRAE

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Engaging
members

The ACP initiative aims to bring together academia and various stakeholders to co-design a common research agenda on agroecological crop protection, construct large-scale collaborative research initiatives, and to lobby for co-funding actions at the international level.

Discover our case studies

Geographical areas where actors have been able to use the entry point of agroecological crop protection and work on broader, more fundamental changes to food systems. Led by academia, these initiatives are used as model systems to test research hypotheses and provide material for training programs.
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© LOYCE Chantal / INRAE