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Improving the Authorization of Microbial Biological Control Products (MBCP) in the European Union within the EU Green Deal Framework

Journal

AGRONOMY-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12051218

Keywords

biocontrol; plant pests; microbial biological control agents (MBCA); microbial biological control products (MBCP); beneficial microorganisms; European Union

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  1. Institute of Biology Bucharest of Romanian Academy [RO1567-IBB06/2022]

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Developing sustainable agriculture through non-chemical alternative Plant Protection Products is crucial, but the EU's system for approving and authorizing Microbial Biological Control Agents poses challenges. To achieve the EU Green Deal's goals, simplifying the authorization process for Microbial Biological Control Products is essential.
Developing sustainable agriculture by identifying non-chemical alternative Plant Protection Products (PPP) is a cornerstone in achieving long-sought environmental friendliness. Despite significant legislative and political efforts to promote biocontrol solutions and Integrated Pest Management (IPM), the literature points out the disadvantages posed by European Union's (EU) two-tier system for Microbial Biological Control Agents (MBCA) approval and subsequent Microbial Biological Control Products (MBCP) authorization by each EU Member State (MS). Despite the disadvantages, in a recent article, we showed that the EU had outcompeted the US and other countries in approved MBCA in the last decades; however, MBCP approval at the national level lags. Achieving the EU Green Deal's aim set out in the 'Farm to Fork Strategy' to reduce the use and risk of pesticides by 50% by 2030 is difficult without developing viable alternatives. Why do we not have higher MBCP availability and usage in the EU? Is it the current legislation, its poor application, or some other factors? The current legislative framework stimulated MBCA approval. Thus, we compare MBCA approval and MBCP authorization procedure to evaluate if MBCP authorization is more difficult and thus causes a bottleneck. We find that requirements for MBCP authorization are unnecessarily more complex. We recommend simplifying the MBCP dossier requirements and making them as similar to MBCA as possible to accelerate the MBCP authorization in more EU MS to increase their availability and integration in agronomic crops' pest management plans.

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