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Bee health: How EFSA is helping to protect our pollinators
EFSA is liaising with the European Commission as well as the French Health and Safety Agency (Anses) following the publication of two new scientific studies in the journal Science...
GMO
Plant health
Pesticides
Methodology
Bee health
30 March 2012
EFSA assesses pine wood nematode threat
EFSA has concluded that the stone pine, a tree species found widely in Portugal and Spain, must still be considered a potential host for pine wood nematode. The Authority’s Panel on...
Plant health
Environmental risk assessment
24 January 2012
Phytophthora Ramorum is a threat to European forests, parks and gardens, says EFSA
A fungal-like pathogen that causes “sudden oak death” in California and blight in a number of common plant species is a growing threat to forests, parks and gardens across the...
Plant health
28 June 2011
EFSA evaluates wheat disease fungus
EFSA has published a scientific opinion on Tilletia indica, a fungus that causes a disease in wheat called Karnal bunt. The Plant Health Panel (PLH) concludes that T. indica can...
Plant health
18 June 2010
EFSA delivers advice on pine pitch canker and the oriental chestnut gall wasp
EFSA’s Plant Health Panel (PLH) has published scientific advice on two plant pests detected recently in Europe. In one opinion, the Panel considers the risk of pine pitch canker...
Plant health
Environmental risk assessment
17 June 2010
EFSA provides scientific advice on the spread of common ragweed
EFSA has published a scientific opinion on the possible effects on public health, animal health and the environment of the further spread of weeds from the Ambrosia species (...
Chemical contaminants
Nutrition
Plant health
10 June 2010
Oak processionary moth may pose risk to plant health
EFSA’s Plant Health Panel (PLH) has evaluated a pest risk analysis provided by the UK for the oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea L.). In its scientific opinion the...
Plant health
29 June 2009
EFSA evaluates citrus black spot
The European Food Safety Authority’s Plant Health (PLH) Panel has published a scientific opinion on Guignardia citricarpa Kiely, a fungus that causes citrus black spot (CBS) disease...
Plant health
20 January 2009
EFSA gives advice on citrus pests in French overseas departments
The European Food Safety Authority Plant Health (PLH) Panel has today published scientific advice on citrus plant pests and concluded that some of the organisms examined could pose a...
Plant health
21 May 2008
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