Identity of the pest (Section 3.1) |
Is the identity of the pest established, or has it been shown to produce consistent symptoms and to be transmissible? |
Absence/presence of the pest in the EU territory (Section 3.2) |
Is the pest present in the EU territory?
If present, is the pest widely distributed within the EU? Describe the pest distribution briefly |
Regulatory status (Section 3.3) |
If the pest is present in the EU but not widely distributed in the risk assessment area, it should be under official control or expected to be under official control in the near future. |
Pest potential for entry, establishment and spread in the EU territory (Section 3.4) |
Is the pest able to enter into, become established in, and spread within, the EU territory? If yes, briefly list the pathways |
Potential for consequences in the EU territory (Section 3.5) |
Would the pests’ introduction have an economic or environmental impact on the EU territory? |
Available measures (Specific import requirements) (Section 3.6) |
Are there measures available to prevent the entry into the EU such that the likelihood of introduction becomes mitigated? |
Conclusion of pest categorisation (Section 4) |
A statement as to whether (1) all criteria assessed by EFSA above for consideration as a potential quarantine pest were met and (2) if not, which one(s) were not met. |