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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Conclusions of the Workshop on Methyl Bromide Alternatives for North African and Southern

European Countries . 005

Chapter 1. Workshop Report 009

Chapter 2. Vegetable Production without Methyl Bromide in Italy Prof. G. Cartia, University of

Reggio Calabria and Prof A. Minuto, Universita of Torino, Italy. 017

Chapter 3. Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Soil Fumigation of Tomato Production in Morocco M.

Ammati, Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire Hassan, Morocco 033

Chapter 4. Evaluation of Various Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Y.

Spiegel, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel. 045

Chapter 5. Pepper Varieties and Resistance to Soil-Borne Pathogens M. Di Vito, Instituto di

Nematologia Agraria, Italy . 049

Chapter 6. Alternatives and Potential Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Disinfesting Durable

Commodities Robert W. Taylor, Natural Resources Institute, UK 061

Chapter 7. Making the Right Choice Friends of the Earth, Spain . 075

Chapter 8. Eco-Labelling in Cut Flower Production J.W. Klijnstra, TNO Institute of Industrial

Technology, The Netherlands. 081

Chapter 9. Transferring Lab Results into Viable Demonstration Projects Christian Martin, Agriphyto,

Perpignan, France . 085

Chapter 10. Status of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Soil Fumigation in Southern Europe Prof.

M.L. Gullino, Universita di Torino, Italy . 087

Chapter 11. Future Regulatory Approach in The Netherlands J.W. Klijnstra, TNO Institute of

Industrial Technology, The Netherlands. 093

Chapter 12. Legislative and Regulatory Approaches in the European Community Geoff Tierney,

European Commission . 097

Chapter 13. Achievements and Difficulties in the 25 Years of Research on Application of Soil

Solarization

E.C. Tjamos, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece . 107

Chapter 14. Biofumigation and Organic Amendments A Bello, Consejo Sujenn de Investigaciones

Cientifica, Spain. 113

Chapter 15. Soil-less Culture for Greenhouse Crops in the Mediterranean Countries F. Tognoni,

University of Pisa, Italy 143

Chapter 16. Alternatives for Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Tobacco Seed Beds, Pepper and Tomato

Seedlings D.R. Sumner, University of Georgia 149

Chapter 17. Tomato Production in Spain Without Methyl Bromide, J. Tello, University of Almeria,

Spain 161

Chapter 18. Production of Market Garden Crops in Greece Without Methyl Bromide V.A. Bourbos .

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Chapter 19. Solarization of Strawberry Crops in Huelva, Spain, F. Romero, Spain. 185

Chapter 20. Analysis of Alternatives to Soil Fumigation With Methyl Bromide in Portugal L.G.L.

Reis, Estação Agromomica National, Oeiras, Portugal .191

Chapter 21. Tobacco Seedling Production Without Methyl Bromide Inocencio Blanco,CETARSA,

Spain 199

Chapter 22. Integrated Pest Management in Colombian Floriculture Marta Pizano, Hortitecnia Ltda,

Colombia 203

Appendix 1. Workshop Agenda . 209

Appendix 2. List of Participants . 215

Appendix 3. Welcome Remarks by Steve Gorman, UNEP 231

Appendix 4. Welcome Remarks by Peter Stoermer, GTZ 233

Appendix 5. Welcome Remarks by Geoffrey Tierney, European Commission 237

Appendix 6. About the UNEP TIE Ozon Action Programme 239

Appendix 7. Contacts for Implementing Agencies 242