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Cooperation in crisis preparedness for Agrilus planipennis in the European Union
Author(s) -
Estonian Agricultural Board
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
efsa supporting publications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2397-8325
DOI - 10.2903/sp.efsa.2020.en-1985
Subject(s) - european union , context (archaeology) , preparedness , environmental planning , member states , european commission , environmental resource management , environmental protection , plant quarantine , agrilus , business , political science , geography , environmental health , quarantine , medicine , biology , ecology , pest analysis , international trade , environmental science , archaeology , marketing , law
The European Commission (DG SANTE) requested the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (EFSA mandate M‐2017‐00137), to support and assist the EU Member States (MSs) in the preparation and design of plant pest surveys. The MSs selected Agrilusplanipennis as a pilot organism for developing survey guidelines. In this context, a grant agreement was established between the Estonian Agricultural Board and EFSA for improving the crisis preparedness for A. planipennis in the European Union. This report is the outcome of a cooperation project between the EU MSs. In the context of EFSA's ongoing activities in plant health surveillance, two workshops were co‐organised by the Estonian Agricultural Board, and EFSA, aiming at sharing, developing and improving, together with the MSs, a harmonised statistically sound and risk‐based survey approach for A. planipennis . The proposed methodological framework provides practical toolsthat support the MSs from the survey preparation to the survey design enabling their integration in the MSs contingency plans for the organism, including the identification of common actions for the control, containment and eradication. Also, the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization's (EPPO) contributed to the workshops with their expertise on diagnostic protocols and contingency planning.

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