Using problem formulation for an efficient, fit-for-purpose risk assessment of microbial plant protection products

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2025-02-08

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Steenbergh, A.K.
Arts, Gertie
Bakker, PeterISNI 0000000393767106
de Boer, Wietse
Glandorf, Debora C.M.
ter Horst, Mechteld M.S.
de Jonge, Rob
de Kogel, Willem Jan
Köhl, Jürgen

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Abstract

The safety of the use of microbial plant protection products (PPP) is assessed before the products can be placed on the market. Due to large differences amongst microbial PPP a case-by-case approach is needed for this assessment. We propose to use the problem formulation approach based on pathways to harm to tailor the assessment to individual microbial PPP and to harmonise this approach when possible. The steps in problem formulation are described and examples are given of how the approach can be used for case-by-case assessments of microbial PPP. We also describe which other elements are needed to fully optimise the risk assessment of microbial PPP and how our approach fits in with the current EU regulatory framework and ongoing activities.

Keywords

Microbial plant protection products, Problem formulation, Risk assessment, Pollution

Citation

Steenbergh, A K, Arts, G, Bakker, P A H M, de Boer, W, Glandorf, D C M, ter Horst, M M S, de Jonge, R, de Kogel, W J & Köhl, J 2025, 'Using problem formulation for an efficient, fit-for-purpose risk assessment of microbial plant protection products', Environmental Sciences Europe, vol. 37, no. 1, 24, pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-025-01062-4