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Table 3-20 Estimated potential benefit of current CPHR measures and/or national control measures<br />

HO Key host<br />

plant(s)<br />

Diabrotica virgifera maize<br />

virgifera<br />

Clavibacter<br />

michiganensis ssp.<br />

sepedonicus (potato ring<br />

rot)<br />

Ralstonia solanacearum<br />

(brown rot)<br />

Globodera rostochiensis<br />

and Pallida (Potato cyst<br />

nematode)<br />

Potato Spindle Tuber<br />

Viroid (PSTVd)<br />

Colorado beetle<br />

(Leptinotarsa<br />

decemlineata)<br />

potatoes<br />

potatoes<br />

potatoes<br />

potatoes<br />

Bemisia Tabaci tomatoes, other<br />

horticulture<br />

Estimated benefit<br />

Evaluation of the Community Plant Health Regime: Final Report<br />

DG SANCO Evaluation Framework Contract Lot 3 (Food Chain)<br />

Source: cost survey<br />

6 MS (BE, DE, ES, FR, PL, SI) have indicated that the measures taken under the current CPHR are considered<br />

to have been of economic benefit, ultimately protecting a total susceptible area of 4.5 million ha.<br />

Source: cost survey<br />

14 MS (BE, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, HU, IE, LT, NL, SE, SK) have indicated that the measures taken<br />

under the current CPHR are considered to have been of economic benefit, ultimately protecting a total<br />

susceptible area of 760,000 ha (11//14MS). This relates to a total production volume (potatoes) of some 6.8<br />

million tonnes in France and 6.2 million tonnes in NL.<br />

MS: England (Source: ADAS (2000):<br />

Estimated benefit: Net Social Benefit: £88.2 mln<br />

Benefit : Cost ratio of current policy (£222,000 per year): 29.8:1 over 30 years period<br />

Source: cost survey<br />

14 MS (BE, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FR, HU, IE, IT, NL, SE, SI, SK) have indicated that the measures taken under<br />

the current CPHR are considered to have been of economic benefit, ultimately protecting a total susceptible area<br />

of 840,000 ha (11//14MS). This relates to a total production volume (potatoes) of some 6.8 million tonnes in<br />

France and 6.2 million tonnes in NL.<br />

Source: cost survey<br />

5 MS (CZ, HU, PL, SE, SI) have indicated that the measures taken under the current CPHR are considered to<br />

have been of economic (and environmental) benefit, ultimately leading to the protection of a total susceptible<br />

area (potatoes) of 536,000 ha (4/5 MS, of which 500,000 ha in PL).<br />

Source: cost survey<br />

3 MS (FR, NL, SI) have indicated that the measures taken under the current CPHR are considered to have been<br />

of economic benefit; in the NL this has ultimately led to the protection of a total susceptible area (potatoes) of<br />

147,000 ha and a production volume (potatoes) of some 6.2 million tonnes.<br />

potatoes MS: England (Source: ADAS (2000))<br />

Estimated benefit: Net Social Benefit: £3.35 million<br />

Benefit : Cost ratio of current policy (£38,000 per year): 7.5:1 over 30 years period.<br />

Source: cost survey<br />

2 MS (FI, IE) have indicated that the measures taken under the current CPHR are considered to have been of<br />

economic benefit, in the case of FI ultimately leading to the protection of a total susceptible area (potatoes) of<br />

25,000 ha or a total production volume of 750,000 tonnes.<br />

MS: England (Source: ADAS (2000))<br />

Estimated benefit: Net Social Benefit: £11.1 million.<br />

Benefit : Cost ratio of current policy (£254,000 per year): 3.1:1 over 15 years period<br />

FCEC 207

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