Bragard Claude, Baptista Paula, Chatzivassiliou Elisavet, Di Serio Francesco, Jaques Miret Josep Anton, Justesen Annemarie Fejer, MacLeod Alan, Magnusson Christer Sven, Milonas Panagiotis, Navas-Cortes Juan A, Parnell Stephen, Potting Roel, Reignault Philippe Lucien, Stefani Emilio, Thulke Hans-Hermann, Van der Werf Wopke, Vicent Civera Antonio, Yuen Jonathan, Zappalà Lucia, Battisti Andrea, Mas Hugo, Rigling Daniel, Faccoli Massimo, Iacopetti Giovanni, Mikulová Alžběta, Mosbach-Schulz Olaf, Stergulc Fabio, Gonthier Paolo
EFSA J. 2022 Feb 8;20(2):e07077. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2022.7077. eCollection 2022 Feb.
The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver a scientific opinion on the risk posed by bonsai plants from China consisting of grafted on taking into account the available scientific information, including the technical information provided by China. All pests associated with and/or were evaluated against specific criteria for their relevance for this Scientific Opinion. Forty-three pests that fulfilled all relevant criteria were selected for further evaluation. For 24 pests that are not quarantine in the EU, the risk mitigation measures described in the technical dossier from China were evaluated taking into account the possible limiting factors. For these pests, an expert judgement is given on the likelihood of pest freedom taking into consideration the risk mitigation measures acting on the pest, including uncertainties associated with the assessment. While the estimated degree of pest freedom varied among pests, was the pest most frequently expected on the commodity. The Expert Knowledge Elicitation indicated, with 95% certainty, that 9,114 or more bonsai plants per 10,000 will be free from . For 19 pests that are quarantine in the EU, the implementation of specific measures defined in point 30 and 31 of Annex VII of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 was evaluated. The requirements of point 31 are met, whereas those of point 30 are not completely fulfilled.
欧盟委员会要求欧洲食品安全局植物健康小组,考虑包括中国提供的技术信息在内的现有科学信息,就来自中国的嫁接盆景植物所构成的风险编写并提供一份科学意见。针对与盆景植物相关和/或存在于盆景植物上的所有有害生物,根据其与本科学意见的相关性的特定标准进行了评估。选择了43种符合所有相关标准的有害生物进行进一步评估。对于欧盟不进行检疫的24种有害生物,考虑到可能的限制因素,对中国技术档案中描述的风险缓解措施进行了评估。对于这些有害生物,在考虑针对有害生物的风险缓解措施(包括评估中存在的不确定性)的情况下,对有害生物不存在的可能性给出了专家判断。虽然估计的有害生物不存在程度因有害生物而异,但该有害生物是该商品上最常预期出现的有害生物。专家知识 elicitation 表明,有95%的确定性,每10000株盆景植物中有9114株或更多将不存在该有害生物。对于欧盟进行检疫的19种有害生物,对委员会实施条例(EU)2019/2072附件 VII 第30点和第31点规定的具体措施的实施情况进行了评估。第31点的要求得到满足,而第30点的要求未完全实现。 (注:“elicitation”这个词在上下文中不太明确准确意思,可能存在翻译不准确的情况)