CIBE FACTSHEET ON NEONICOTINOIDS
DECEMBER 2017
The case for neonicotinoids in pelletted sugar
beet seeds: why sugarbeet growers call for a
specific consideration with regards to
neonicotinoids. Download
CIBE NOTE: THE CASE FOR NEONICOTINOIDS
IN PELLETTED SUGAR BEET SEEDS
JANUARY 2018
Within the context of the current debate on
neonicotinoids, CIBE wishes to explain with
the present note that the use of nonicotinoid-
treated beet seed pellets is a good agricultural
practice in sustainable sugar beet growing.
ITB NOTE: VIRUS YELLOWS OF SUGAR BEET
NEW PROPAGATION OF THE DISEASE IF THE
SEED COATING BY NEONICOTINOIDS IS
STOPPED WITHOUT AN ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
SEPTEMBER 2017
The yellows virus is an endemic disease of sugar beet.
It is currently perfectly contained thanks to seeds
coating containining insecticides from the
neonicotinoids family. Download
ITB NOTE: SUGAR BEET VIRUS YELLOWS
YIELD IMPACTS 5TRIALS 934BE) - OCTOBER 2017
Additional information for the September
2017 note. Download
ITB NOTE: SUGAR BEET VIRUS YELLOWS
YIELD IMPACTS (TRIAL934DE) OCTOBER 2017
Additional information for the September 2017
note. Download
ITB NOTE: EXPOSURE OF POLLINATING INSECTS
TO NEONICOTINOIDS BY GUTTATION ON
STRAW CEREALS AFTER A SUGAR BEET TREATED
BY SEED COATING - NOVEMBER 2017
At the early stage of their growth, sugar beets
are protected from pest insects and notably
from aphid vectors of virus yellows with
neonicotinoid treatment by seed coating.