EPPO and Euphresco: how to ensure high quality, harmonised plant health diagnostics in the EPPO region

Main Authors: Giovani, Baldissera, Petter, Françoise, Anthoine, Géraldine, Blümel, Sylvia, Leonor Cruz, Maria, de la Peña, Anabel, Maes, Martine, Phillipson, Belinda, Schenk, Martijn, Steinmöller, Silke
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author Giovani, Baldissera
Petter, Françoise
Anthoine, Géraldine
Blümel, Sylvia
Leonor Cruz, Maria
de la Peña, Anabel
Maes, Martine
Phillipson, Belinda
Schenk, Martijn
Steinmöller, Silke
title EPPO and Euphresco: how to ensure high quality, harmonised plant health diagnostics in the EPPO region
publishDate 2017
topic Diagnostics
EPPO
Euphresco network
Harmonisation
Plant health
url http://euroreference.mag.anses.fr/en
contents Introduction Reliable and rapid diagnostic processes are essential to support inspection activities conducted by National Plant Protection Organisations (NPPOs) in the framework of their official mandate, and to evaluate the efficacy of measures taken. Official controls aim to prevent or reduce the risk of introducing new pests through the agri-food trade and to protect consumer interests. The reliability and consistency of these controls contribute to effective trade. In this context, validated and internationally accepted diagnostic protocols are of the utmost importance as they support the harmonisation of detection and identification procedures worldwide, and contribute to greater transparency and comparability in the diagnosis of regulated pests (Petter et al., 2007; Petter et al., 2008). [...]
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