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Plant protection is more necessary today than ever before. It is of prime importance for the safeguarding of our food supply. Whereas over the last 50 years the usable agricultural area has remained more or less constant (1.4 billion hectares worldwide), the human population has grown during the same period from 2.5 to more than 7 billion, which translates statistically into only around 0.2 hectares (~ 0.5 acres) per capita nowadays.

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