For many years now, this conference has been a major event in the plant protection industry. Listen to the various viewpoints represented by the authorities, the industry, and the research sector. This event is of interest to anyone involved in the assessment of pesticides in air, soil and water.
Plant protection products (PPP) are strictly regulated within the European Union. The risk management and environmental assessment of PPPs, essential to produce compliant products, poses challenges across the entire plant protection industry.
The conference brings together representatives from regulatory and industry backgrounds, as well as political decision-makers to discuss the latest regulatory developments. It keeps track of scientific progress, advances in environmental fate and exposure as well as recent developments in risk assessment and risk mitigation.
Newcomers to the topic of environmental behaviour of pesticides benefit from this exchange just as much as experienced e-fate managers.
You can also follow all the exciting contributions in Dusseldorf! Please find further information on the on-site conference here.
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Company
Representative from the Latvian State Plant Protection Service, Latvia (confirmed)
Representative of the Chemicals Regulation Division, UK (confirmed)
Fatima AlZahra'a Alatraktchi
Roskilde University, Denmark
Fatima AlZahra’a Alatraktchi is a research leader, public speaker, and entrepreneur, known for her work in nanotechnology and bacteria. She holds a PhD from the Technical University of Denmark and is currently an associate professor and lecturer at the Department of Science and Environment at Roskilde University. As a result of her research and academic track record, Fatima has received a number of prestigious awards, including the Lundbeck Foundation Talent Prize, the L’Oréal-UNESCO Prize for Science and Inspire Them Young Award by Albright. In 2024, she was named by the Danish magazine Berlingske as one of the 100 greatest talents in Denmark. In addition to her research, Fatima is a critically acclaimed author. She began writing as a teenager and has won awards for her authorship. In 2019, Forbes named her one of Europe’s “30 Under 30” in science and healthcare. Her TED Talk has been viewed by more than 2 million people worldwide.
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Gertie Arts
Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Gertie Arts holds a PhD in natural sciences and her affiliation is Wageningen University and Research, team environmental risk assessment (from 1 April 2026 on as a guest researcher). She is experienced in ecological and ecotoxicological studies and risk assessment for organic and other contaminants, especially risk assessment for aquatic macrophytes, plants and low-concern active substances as well as plant ecology and ecotoxicology.
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Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands

Liesa Brosens
Flemish Institute for Technological Research (Vito), Belgium
Liesa Brosens has been working as an R&D Hydro‑Informatician at VITO since October 2022. She specializes in digital water systems, hydrological modelling and geo-environmental data analysis with a particular focus on water quality and pesticide occurrence and transport. Liesa holds a PhD in Physical Geography from KU Leuven (BE), where she investigated human–environment interactions and erosion processes in Madagascar.
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Joachim Dayteg
Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), Austria
Joachim Dayteg has been Deputy Head of the Environmental Fate and Behaviour Unit at the Institute for Plant Protection Products, AGES Vienna, since 2018. He joined AGES in 2008 as a E-Fate risk assessor for active substances and plant protection products and is also the initiator and key driver of harmonisation efforts in the Central Zone, promoting consistent approaches and best practices across member states.
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Gabriella Carlotta Fait
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Italy
Gabriella Carlotta Fait holds a degree in Agricultural Sciences and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Chemistry, specializing in the environmental fate and behaviour of pesticides. Her expertise spans laboratory analysis, field monitoring, and modelling studies on pesticides, nitrates, and heavy metals. Since joining the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in 2016, she has gained experience in environmental exposure and risk assessment methodologies, contributing to EU peer review process of risk assessments of active substances used in plant protection products. Currently, she coordinates the working group responsible for reviewing the guidance document on terrestrial ecotoxicology and developing new guidance to assess potential indirect effects on biodiversity through trophic interactions in agro-environmental settings.
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Emilie Farama
ANSES (French Agency for Food, Environment and Occupational Health and Safety), France
Emilie Farama has been the Deputy Head of the Ecotoxicology and E-Fate Risk Assessment Unit for Pesticides and Fertilisers at ANSES since 2018. She joined ANSES in 2006 as an Environmental Fate and Behaviour Risk Assessor for active substances and plant protection products.
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Eugene Georgiades
Environmental Protection Authority Te Mana Rauhi Taiao, New Zealand
Eugene Georgiades is a Principal Adviser – Hazardous Substances at the New Zealand Environmental Protection Authority. Eugene completed his PhD in marine ecotoxicology in 2004 at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. After a post-doc in Canada, he joined the New Zealand government and has worked on a variety of environmental risk assessments ranging from hazardous substances (e.g., pesticides and veterinary medicines) to aquatic biosecurity (e.g., vessel biofouling, ballast water, aquaculture, ornamental fish). Eugene’s current role is to ensure that EPA staff are providing sound, science-based risk assessments.
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Rena Isemer
Bayer Crop Science Division, Germany
Rena Isemer is an Ecotoxicology Expert for Non-Target Terrestrial Plants and Science Fellow at the Research and Development Division of Bayer Crop Science in Germany. She leads a task force within EUPAF, is a member of the Pesticide Application Team at AAB and the CropLife Europe Plants ad-hoc team and leads the SETAC Plants IG. Rena will present on behalf of a team of experts from Crop Life Europe.
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Gunnar Kahl
knoell Germany, Germany
Gunnar Kahl studied Geoecology followed by a research position in a collaboration of universities in Germany and Thailand. After having worked in the modelling group of BASF he joined knoell Germany as an environmental fate modeller. In 2012 he was appointed to become the Managing Director of the knoell subsidiary in Thailand. Since 2020 he has been working as a Senior Expert Environmental Fate and Modelling at knoell Germany in Hamburg.
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FMC Agricultural Solutions, UK
Neil Mackay is an Environmental Fate Modelling specialist in FMC Agricultural Solutions. He is active in strategic product development and regulatory exposure and risk assessment activities. His previous work experience includes employment as a Senior Research Scientist in the Environment Safety Assessment Group of DuPont Crop Protection and as a consultant to both industry and government bodies, primarily in Europe.
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Sebastian Multsch
BASF, Germany
Sebastian Multsch is a regulatory scientist in environmental exposure modelling at BASF, specializing in the development and application of geospatial and data‑driven digital solutions for pesticide risk assessment. He has more than 15 years of international experience spanning industry and research, addressing challenges in the management of agro‑ecosystems and regulatory decision‑making. He holds a Master’s degree in Agricultural Sciences and a PhD in Natural Sciences from Justus Liebig University Giessen, both with a strong focus on applying geoinformation systems for spatial modelling and data analysis.
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European Commission, Belgium
Jérémy Pinte is a policy officer for fertilising products and chemicals at the European Commission, DG GROW. He is an agricultural engineer with a focus on chemical safety, food safety and plant protection. He previously worked in France as a regulatory officer and then as a risk assessment coordinator for pesticides, fertilising products and invertebrate biocontrol agents.
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Werner Pol
Dutch Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands
Werner Pol is currently a Team Manager Expertise Fate and Ecotoxicology Plant Protection at the Dutch Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb) in Ede, The Netherlands. He brings more than 25 years of experience in the environmental fate and exposure assessment of substances and plant protection products from previous roles at Ctgb and holds a M.Sc and B.Sc in environmental science.
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Anton Poot
Dutch Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands
Anton Poot is a Geochemist and Environmental Scientist and has been working in the field of modelling and monitoring groundwater at both governmental and contract research organisations. He has been employed as Environmental Risk Assesssor at Ctgb for the past 14 years. As a representative from Ctgb, Anton was member of the SETAC EMAG-Pest working group on groundwater monitoring and chair of the current SETAC Spatial Distributed Leaching Modelling working group.
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Annette Rosenboom
Rambøll, Denmark
Annette Elisabeth Rosenbom is a Chief Consultant at Rambøll with 25 years’ experience as a scientist focusing on introducing new field monitoring techniques and new numerical modelling concepts to measure and mathematically estimate preferential flow and solute transport (pesticides, nitrate, PFAS….) through fractured soil/rock. For 6,5 years she has been the project leader of the Danish Pesticide Leaching Assessment Programme and hereby providing scientific guidance to the regulation of pesticides in Denmark based on high-quality agricultural-field-scale monitoring data. This focus has led her to be a member of the SETAC Environmental Monitoring Advisory Group of Pesticides - Subgroup Ground Water (SETAC EMAG-Pest GW), the “Unsaturated Zone Interest Group” under USGS, the scientific committee of the conference “Pesticide Behaviour in Soils, Water and Air” (York, England; both in 2017 and 2021), scientific committee of 14th IUPAC (2019) and the Editorial Advisory Board of the ACS journal Agricultural Science and Technology plus hosting “9th European Modelling Workshop” (2019).
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Dieter Schäfer
Bayer Crop Science Division, Germany
Dieter Schäfer has a professional background in environmental sciences and 25 years of experience in the environmental fate and exposure assessment of pesticides. He was the Head of the E-fate Expert Group and the Environmental Exposure Modelling Team at Bayer Crop Science Division in Monheim/Germany and is currently the Head of Environmental Exposure leading a team of experimental, modelling and assessment experts.
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The registration fee includes the following benefits:
Representatives of an authority or a public university are therefore eligible for a reduced fee of € 695.00 plus VAT per person (please provide evidence). The reduced fee cannot be combined with other rebates.
Group Reductions
For joint bookings received from one company we grant a 15% discount from the third participant onwards.
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You can cancel your participation in our online events free of charge and without giving reasons in writing up to 1 week before the start of the event. In the case of later cancellations and non-login to the online event, no participation fees can be refunded.
In this case, however, you will receive access to the documentation after the event.
You can name a substitute participant free of charge at any time.
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Sabine Mummenbrauer
Programme and conceptual design
+49 231 75896-82
smummenbrauer@akademie-fresenius.de

Sabine Mummenbrauer
Programme and conceptual design
+49 231 75896-82
smummenbrauer@akademie-fresenius.de

Sabine Mummenbrauer
Programme and conceptual design
+49 231 75896-82
smummenbrauer@akademie-fresenius.de

Alexandra Schardt
Organisation and participant management
+49 231 75896-74
aschardt@akademie-fresenius.de

Alexandra Schardt
Organisation and participant management
+49 231 75896-74
aschardt@akademie-fresenius.de
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