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The total use of plant protection products (PPPs) in Slovenia has decreased by nearly two-thirds over the past 30 years — from 2,031 tons in 1992 to 733 tons in 2024. Because of the large share of permanent crops, PPP use per hectare in Slovenia remains relatively high, but comparable to other EU countries with a similar production structure. Over the last decade, Slovenia has significantly reduced the intensity of PPP use on utilised arable land and permanent crops: from an average of 6.57 kg/ha in 2000–2010 to only 3.63 kg/ha in 2024.


The indicator shows the sales of active substances used as plant protection products (PPPs) and the consumption of PPPs per hectare of arable land (fields, gardens) and permanent crops.

PPPs are active substances or their derivates intended for the protection of plants or their products. Active substances have a general or specific effect on harmful organisms or plants, plant parts and plant products.

The indicator does not consider (due to the unavailability of reliable data) the use of PPPs on other non-agricultural land (e.g., railways, roadsides, lawns, golf courses and other sports fields), where plant protection measures are also implemented using PPPs. According to various estimates, this category of land in Slovenia represents more than 50,000 ha. As a result, current consumption of PPPs per hectare of cultivated land is greater than it would be if the actual areas where PPPs are used were taken into account.


Charts

Figure KM01-1: Wholesale of plant protection products in tons of active substances from 1992-2024
Sources:

Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary Sector and Plant Protection, 2025

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Fungicides and bactericides [t] Herbicides[t] Insecticides[t] Other products[t] Total[t]
1992 916 655 353 107 2031
1993 917 576 324 109 1962
1994 731 526 296 119 1672
1995 693 418 260 124 1495
1996 656 425 243 117 1444
1997 694 478 180 100 1452
1998 839 428 154 105 1526
1999 886 432 192 92 1602
2000 842.60 408.50 98 119 1468.10
2001 932.70 365.90 80.90 18.80 1398.30
2002 936.70 385 109.50 40.80 1471.90
2003 844.10 400.50 122.90 67 1434.50
2004 1114.50 291.20 99.90 25.20 1530.70
2005 968 320 97 29 1414
2006 817 322 110 32 1281
2007 689 334 106 26 1155
2008 847 296 42 32 1218
2009 794 276 69 23 1163
2010 789.30 253.80 61.80 29.40 1134.40
2011 796.60 284.90 57 28.70 1167.10
2012 699.80 279.60 53.10 25.90 1058.30
2013 646.10 232 44.30 26.30 950
2014 724 233 43 28 1028
2015 785 220 69 27 1102
2016 858 244 43 21 1166
2017 790 233 50 16 1090
2018 825.30 254.50 55.60 30.70 1166.10
2019 681.50 199.80 37.40 23 941.80
2020 717 215.80 41.40 19.80 994
2021 647.80 199.10 47.30 19.50 913.70
2022 610.80 171.30 34.50 20.50 837.10
2023 504.80 145.20 38.50 21.50 710
2024 519.90 146 49.30 17.70 733
Figure KM01-2: Share of different plant protection products in the wholesale for 2024
Sources:

Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary Sector and Plant Protection, 2025

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Fungicides[kg] Herbicides[kg] Insecticides[kg] Other products[kg] Total[kg] Fungicides[%] Herbicides[%] Insecticides[%] Other products[%] Total[%]
2024 519924 146005.60 49324.80 17733.60 732988 70.90 19.90 6.70 2.40 100
2023 504820.10 145206 38532.20 21463.40 710021.60 71.10 20.50 5.40 3 100
2022 610757.60 171292.80 34468.80 20542.50 837061.60 73 20.50 4.10 2.50 100
2021 647811 199089 47333 19463 913696 70.90 21.80 5.20 2.10 100
2020 716980 215832 41390 19773 993975 72.10 21.70 4.20 2 100
2019 681521 199837.80 37383.30 23049.30 941791.40 72.40 21.20 4 2.40 100
2018 825340 254487 55627 30669 1166123 70.80 21.80 4.80 2.60 100
2017 789816 233335 50369 16582 1090102 72.50 21.40 4.60 1.50 100
2016 857715 244089 43334 21329 1166530 73.50 20.90 3.70 1.80 100
2015 785436 220114 69638 26927 1102115 71.30 20 6.30 2.40 100
2013 646136.10 232025.20 44296.30 26297.70 948755.30 68.10 24.50 4.70 2.80 100
2010 789323 253778 61840 29429 1134370 69.60 22.40 5.40 2.60 100
Figure KM01-3: Share of different fungicide groups in the wholesale for 2024
Sources:

Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary Sector and Pland Protection, 2025

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Inorganic fungicides based on copper compounds[kg] Other inorganic fungicides (mainly on the basis of sulfur)[kg] Fungicides based on dithiocarbamates[kg] Other fungicides[kg] Total[kg] Inorganic fungicides based on copper compounds[%] Other inorganic fungicides (mainly on the basis of sulfur)[%] Fungicides based on dithiocarbamates[%] Other fungicides[%] Total[%]
2024 45027.10 267307.90 13048.20 194540.80 519924 8.66 51.41 2.51 37.42 100
2021 38793.70 324257.30 86986.70 197773.50 647811.20 5.99 50.05 13.43 30.53 100
2019 39841 343867 108662 189151 681521 5.85 50.46 15.94 27.75 100
2017 45132 420058 135546 189080 789816 5.71 53.18 17.16 23.94 100
2015 47973 404752 142474 190237 785436 6.11 51.53 18.14 24.22 100
2013 41088.90 338373.40 121001.70 145672.20 646136.10 6.36 52.37 18.73 22.55 100
2010 51843 405201 154015 178264 789323 6.57 51.34 19.51 22.58 100
Figure KM01-4: Use of plant protection products per hectar of arable land in Slovenia from 2000-2024
Sources:

Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, 2025; Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary Sector and Pland Protection, 2025

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Fungicides[kg/ha] Herbicides[kg/ha] Insecticides[kg/ha] Total[kg/ha]
2000 4.20 2.03 0.49 7.31
2001 4.60 1.81 0.40 6.90
2002 4.72 1.94 0.55 7.42
2003 4.19 1.65 0.59 6.76
2004 5.47 1.43 0.49 7.52
2005 4.75 1.57 0.48 6.94
2006 3.98 1.57 0.54 6.24
2007 3.42 1.66 0.53 5.74
2008 4.10 1.44 0.20 5.90
2009 3.95 1.37 0.34 5.78
2010 4.01 1.29 0.31 5.76
2011 4.07 1.46 0.29 5.97
2012 3.53 1.41 0.27 5.33
2013 3.21 1.15 0.22 4.71
2014 3.58 1.15 0.21 5.08
2015 3.96 1.11 0.35 5.56
2016 4.24 1.21 0.21 5.71
2017 3.91 1.15 0.25 5.39
2018 4.12 1.27 0.28 5.83
2019 3.37 0.99 0.19 4.66
2020 3.51 1.06 0.20 4.86
2021 3.18 0.98 0.23 4.48
2022 2.98 0.84 0.17 4.08
2023 2.45 0.70 0.19 3.45
2024 2.57 0.72 0.24 3.63
Figure KM01-5: Use of plant protection products per hectare of arable land in individual EU member states in 2003, 2009, 2016, 2020 and 2023
Sources:

Eurostat, Statistical Office of the European Union, 2025

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2003[kg/ha] 2005[kg/ha] 2007[kg/ha] 2008[kg/ha] 2009[kg/ha] 2010[kg/ha] 2011[kg/ha] 2012[kg/ha] 2013[kg/ha] 2014[kg/ha] 2016[kg/ha] 2019[kg/ha] 2020[kg/ha] 2023[kg/ha]
Belgium 10.27 11.28 10.47 9.30 7.42 6.43 7.29 7.96 7.57 8.36 7.81 7.25 6.05 5.42
Italy 8.87 9.09 8.14 8.14 7.73 7.63 7.51 7 6.06 7.02 6.58 5.18 6.01 4.19
Portugal 7.64 8.55 9.86 8.87 7.40 7.49 7.66 6.76 5.37 6.90 5.61 5.39 5.23 4.55
Netherlands 6.95 8.10 9.82 9.39 8.49 8.85 10.61 10.94 10.06 9.95 10.24 8.97 9.47 6.95
SLOVENIA 6.77 6.81 5.63 5.90 5.78 5.76 5.74 5.12 4.55 4.99 5.74 4.98 4.71 3.37
France 3.82 4.02 3.99 4.06 2.54 3.13 3.18 3.29 3.44 3.88 3.67 2.82 3.36 3.63
Germany 2.50 2.44 2.70 2.86 2.48 2.61 3.63 3.78 3.62 3.82 3.92 3.74 4.04 3.41
Austria 2.34 2.30 2.44 2.96 2.47 2.58 2.42 2.50 2.18 2.38 3.11 3.48 4 3.79
Hungary 2.28 2.55 3 2.58 2.38 2.30 1.90 1.81 1.73 1.99 2.17 1.74 2.03 1.50
Denmark 1.21 1.31 1.36 1.67 1.16 1.59 2.15 2.45 1.73 0.80 1.08 1.08 1.32 1.38
Poland 0.64 1.37 1.25 1.67 1.50 1.72 1.90 1.94 1.99 2.09 2.18 2.12 2.13 1.73
Finland 0.75 0.64 0.65 0.72 0.75 0.77 1.34 1.40 1.66 1.60 2.04 1.79 2.19 1.44
Sweden 0.77 0.57 0.62 0.71 0.53 0.56 1 0.92 0.84 0.96 0.76 0.69 0.81 0.80
Estonia 0.58 0.67 0.77 0.93 0.69 0.80 0.73 0.90 0.90 0.93 1.13 1.18 0.90 0

Goals

Within an intensive, sustainable agricultural production PPPs are used for weed, disease and pest control according to need and following goals are pursued:

  • Ensuring high standards of safe and quality food;
  • Reduction of negative impacts on water, soil and air; conservation of biodiversity and conservation of the agricultural cultural landscape;
  • Significant improvement of the chemical status of groundwater and reduction of contamination with PPPs and their decomposition products in drinking water and its sources according to the Rules on Drinking Water;
  • Reducing the consumption of PPPs, introducing organic and other sustainable forms of agriculture and prevention of point and diffuse source pollution;
  • Systematic monitoring of sales and use of PPPs in order to prevent their adverse effects on humans and the environment.

Plant protection products (PPPs) are a pesticide subgroup containing active substances or their derivates that exert general or specific action on harmful organisms or plants, parts of plants or plant products. The consumption of plant protection products in Slovenia has been monitored since 1992 when a total of 2,031 tons were sold. Over the following two decades, consumption was nearly halved, reaching 1,058 tons in 2012. The downward trend continued throughout the last decade, although at a slower pace. The lowest recorded value was in 2023, with only 710 tons used, while in 2024, usage slightly increased to 733 tons. Nonetheless, this still represents a 64% reduction compared to 1992, confirming the long-term decline in PPP use.

The use of plant protection products per unit of utilised agricultural land (arable land, gardens, and permanent crops) fluctuates considerably from year to year, primarily due to weather conditions and pest or disease pressure. A comparison of 10-year averages reveals a clear long-term decline: from an average of 6.45 kg of active substance per hectare between 2000 and 2009, use dropped to 5.23 kg/ha during the 2010–2020 period. The downward trend continued in recent years decreasing to 3.63 kg/ha in 2024.When considering the consumption per hectare of cultivated land in Slovenia, it should be considered that it is slightly overestimated, as the land data is not including all areas on which PPPs are used (non-agricultural land, lawns, sports fields, roads, etc.).

In Slovenia, the consumption of plant protection products (PPPs) per hectare of cultivated land is relatively high, yet comparable to that in countries with similar cropping systems and agroclimatic conditions. As in France, Italy, and the Netherlands, Slovenian agriculture includes a relatively large proportion of permanent crops—orchards, vineyards, and hop fields—which account for about 6% of the utilised agricultural area. This share is considerably higher than in Finland (0.2%), Denmark (1.2%), Germany (1.7%), Poland (3.3%), or Hungary (3.4%).

As a result, the use of plant protection products, particularly fungicides, per hectare is substantially higher than in cereals and most root crops. Fungicides account for approximately 70% of the total use of plant protection products, with nearly half consisting of inorganic sulphur-based fungicides, which are generally regarded as less environmentally hazardous. Herbicides represent about one fifth of total use, while insecticides account for roughly 7%.

The downward trend in the herbicide consumption is mainly due the novel products applied at a lower dose of active substance per hectare and significant changes in the cropping practice and less due to the replacement of herbicide use with non-chemical weed control methods. In the last twenty years, the area under cash crops that require more intensive use of plant protection agents (winter cereals, maize, potatoes, oilseed rape) has significantly decreased within the crop rotation. In the same period, the area sown with grass and grass-clover mixtures has increased by more than 10.000 hectares. Consumption of insecticides, which account for less than 5% of all PPPs used, varies mainly depending on weather conditions affecting pest development.

The registration, sales and use of PPPs for the protection of consumers of agricultural products and the protection of the environment - especially water resources - are regulated by legislation, where special restrictions are imposed within a water protection areas.


Methodology

Other sources and literature

  • Statistični urad RS, Statistični letopisi RS, 2001–2021,
  • Fitosanitarna uprava RS, Sektor za FFS in mineralna gnojila, osebna komunikacija, 2018, 
  • Eurostat, 2018: URL: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (citirano 12.10.2018),
  • Resolucija o Nacionalnem programu varstva okolja 2005-2012 (ReNPVO) (Ur.l. RS, št. 2/06), 
  • Zakon o fitofarmacevtskih sredstvih ( ZFfS-1) (Ur.l.RS, št. 83/12),
  • Nacionalni akcijski program za doseganje trajnostne rabe fitofarmacevtskih sredstev za obdobje 2018–2022 (Vlada RS maj/2018).
  • Pravilnik o pravilni uporabi fitofarmacevtskih sredstev (Uradni list RS, št. 71/14, 28/18, 56/22 in 155/22)


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