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Measures the pesticide load on human health, nature and groundwater.(Danish Ministry of the Environment Information Centre, 2012. Protect water, nature and human health – Pesticides strategy 2013-2015)
Measures the pesticide load on human health, nature and groundwater.(Danish Ministry of the Environment Information Centre, 2012. Protect water, nature and human health – Pesticides strategy 2013-2015)

== treatment frequency index (TFI) ==

Measures the amount of pesticides applied to an area, relative to its allowed / recommended application rate.

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PLI (Pesticide Load Indicator)

Measures the pesticide load on human health, nature and groundwater.(Danish Ministry of the Environment Information Centre, 2012. Protect water, nature and human health – Pesticides strategy 2013-2015)

treatment frequency index (TFI)

Measures the amount of pesticides applied to an area, relative to its allowed / recommended application rate.