First page of the Scottish IPMWORKS Hub Booklet

The IPMWORK network connects farmers and advisors across Europe.  Developed based on LEAF and other existing networks, a series of IPM Hubs have supported farmers advancing their IPM programmes. 

Below are a series of summaries of progress made, and the facilitation approaches used, to help others find the IPM approaches that work for them. 

Follow the links to further information about each Hubs progress in the IPMWORKS Toolbox.

There is a summary booklet availalbe for each Hub: Scottish Hub Booklet attached as an example. 

Take a quick look at this summary video from the Scottish Arable Hub

Follow links to each Hub, where you can find more summary videos and booklets about how each Hub advanced IPM between 2020 and 2025.

Arable IPMWORKS Hubs

Vegetable IPMWORKS Hubs

Orchard IPMWORK Hubs

Soft fruit IPMWORKS Hubs

Grapevine IPMWORKS Hubs

Protected crops IPMWORKS Hubs

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