
Poster predstavlja primer podatkovno podprte prilagoditve fitosanitarnih ukrepov pri uvozu jedilnega krompirja iz Egipta v povezavi z bakterijo Ralstonia solanacearum. Analiza večletnih operativnih podatkov mejnih pregledov in laboratorijskih testiranj (2005–2024) je pokazala zelo velik obseg sistematičnega prereza gomoljev ter izjemno redko pojavnost vizualno zaznanih simptomov ob vstopu v EU. Rezultati so podprli strokovno razpravo o sorazmernosti ukrepov ter prispevali k prilagoditvi zakonodajnega okvira na ravni EU (Izvedbena uredba (EU) 2025/1289). Primer ponazarja pomen uporabe operativnih podatkov za oceno učinkovitosti ukrepov in za oblikovanje strokovno utemeljenih odločitev na nacionalni in evropski ravni. Poster je bil predstavljen na 17. Slovenskem posvetovanju o varstvu rastlin (3.–4. marec 2026).
This poster presents a data-driven example of the proportional adjustment of phytosanitary measures relating to the import of ware potatoes from Egypt, in relation to Ralstonia solanacearum. Analysis of multi-year operational data from border inspections and laboratory testing (2005–2024) revealed a substantial amount of systematic tuber cutting and an extremely low incidence of visually identifiable symptomatic samples at EU entry points. These findings have informed expert discussions on the proportionality of measures and supported legislative adjustments at the EU level, as set out in Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1289. This case study highlights the importance of operational data in evaluating the effectiveness of measures and supporting evidence-based decision-making.
border inspection, phytosanitary inspection, risk-based regulation, Ralstonia solanacearum, evidence-based policy, plant health, potato import, EU phytosanitary policy
border inspection, phytosanitary inspection, risk-based regulation, Ralstonia solanacearum, evidence-based policy, plant health, potato import, EU phytosanitary policy
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