EU microbial pest control: A revolution in waiting
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Date
2022
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Society of Chemical Industry (SCI)
Abstract
Recent evaluations of the microbial biological control sector indicate that implementing microbial control of pests is still slow in the
EU. The top causal factors are the lengthy, expensive, and cumbersome two-stage procedure for approval of biological agents as
active substances at the EU level and authorization of formulated products at the national level, limited funding, lack of EU level
integrated approaches, and slow implementation of integrated pest management. This article contributes to a better understanding of the factors that limit microbial control of pests in EU agriculture by providing the first evaluation of the evolution of microbial biological control agent (MBCA) EU-level approval combined with that of microbial biological control product (MBCP) national-level
authorization, discusses recent trends in research and offers some policy recommendations. By 2020, the EU had caught up with the
USA regarding research output, approved MBCAs, and MBCA approval procedures (first stage). Despite improvements from 2014 to
2019, the number of authorized MBCPs (second stage) has progressed slowly and unevenly across the EU. Significant progress is
concentrated in countries with more extensive agricultural land and higher research intensity. The EUʼs focus on promoting more
sustainable agriculture by increasing the availability of low-risk pesticides of biological origin as alternatives to conventional chemical pesticides has gained traction in recent years. Nevertheless, more efforts to improve the capacity and expertise of laggard EU
Member States to contribute to the approval of MBCA, authorization of MBCP, and stimulating market availability are needed. Furthermore, we recommend introducing more concrete measures to promote the adoption of the microbial control of pests in the
National Action Plans for the sustainable use of pesticides.
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This is an Open Access article under the CC-By 4.0 license available at: https://scijournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ps.6721
The author Arpad Todor is affiliated to SNSPA, of the Faculty of Political Sciences of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration.
Keywords
European Union, Integrated pest management, Biocontrol, Pesticides
Citation
Helepciuc, F., & Todor, A. (2021). EU microbial pest control: A revolution in waiting. Pest Management Science, 78(4), 1314–1325. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.6721