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Title: Pest Risk Analysis


1
Pest Risk Analysis
  • International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)

2
SPS Definition
  • Risk assessment -- the evaluation of the
    likelihood of the entry, establishment, or spread
    of a pest or disease and the associated
    potential biological and economic consequences
    ... (SPS Annex A)

3
IPPC Definition
  • The process of evaluating biological or other
    scientific and economic evidence to determine
    whether a pest should be regulated and the
    strength of any phytosanitary measures to be
    taken against it -- (1997 IPPC)

4
PRA Obligations
  • SPS Article 5.1 -- Members shall ensure that
    phytosanitary measures are based on an assessment
    of the risks
  • IPPC Article II -- technically justified
    (phytosanitary measures) justified on the basis
    of conclusions reached by using an appropriate
    pest risk analysis ...

5
Standards and PRA
  • Phytosanitary measures must be based on
    international standards or justified on the basis
    of PRA (SPS Articles 3 5)
  • Deviations from standards must be justified by
    PRA (SPS Article 5)
  • Provisional (emergency) measures must be reviewed
    using PRA (SPS Article 5)

6
PRA and Trade
  • Few specific phytosanitary standards have been
    done, therefore most phytosanitary measures must
    be justified by PRA
  • PRA is used to
  • justify protection measures affecting trade
  • evaluate or challenge others measures
  • encourage technical dialogue/info sharing
  • prioritize risk management and research

7
The Role of Scientists
  • Recognize that regulatory policy is dependent on
    scientific inputs
  • Actively participate, support, and influence
    regulatory decision-making with trade-sensitive
    scientific inputs
  • Ensure that plant pests are only a barrier to
    trade when and where appropriate

8
Evolution of PRA in the IPPC
  • ISPM 2 Guidelines for PRA
  • Supplementary standards
  • Pest categorization
  • Probability of introduction
  • Economic impact
  • Risk management

9
And More Evolution
  • Concept standard
    Guidelines for PRA (to be revised)

Supplementary Standards
Pest Risk Analysis for Regulated Non-Quarantine
Pests
Pest Risk Analysis for Quarantine Pests
10
Stages of PRA
  • Initiation
  • Risk Assessment
  • probability
  • consequences
  • Risk Management
  • Transparency
  • uncertainty

11
Initiation Stage
  • Pest-initiated
  • detection (interception or incursion)
  • research or biological control
  • Pathway
  • commodity evaluation
  • other regulated article
  • policy review or change

12
Risk Assessment Stage
  • Presence/absence/distribution
  • Official control
  • Introduction potential
  • Establishment potential
  • Spread potential

13
Elements of Risk Assessment
  • Probability
  • With pathway
  • Escapes detection
  • Survives transit
  • Favorable location
  • Overcomes resistance
  • Able to reproduce and spread
  • Consequences
  • Direct economic
  • Indirect economic
  • Environmental
  • Other
  • Political
  • Social
  • aesthetic

14
Risk Management Stage
  • Identify options
  • Evaluate options for
  • efficacy
  • feasibility
  • impacts

15
Transparency
  • Document information sources
  • Identify processes/methods
  • Provide rationale for conclusions/decisions
  • Describe uncertainty and identify data gaps or
    areas for additional research
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