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Rabat, Morocco , November, 2016

28Th Technical Consultation among RPPOss. COSAVE. Activities & Projects. Marco Muñoz SAG-CHILE. Rabat, Morocco , November, 2016. COMITÉ DE SANIDAD VEGETAL DEL CONO SUR.

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Rabat, Morocco , November, 2016

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  1. 28Th TechnicalConsultationamongRPPOss COSAVE Activities & Projects Marco Muñoz SAG-CHILE Rabat, Morocco, November, 2016

  2. COMITÉ DE SANIDAD VEGETAL DEL CONO SUR • The Plant Health Committee of the Southern Cone (COSAVE) is a Regional Plant Protection Organization (RPPO),created in 1989 by agreement between the Governments of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, within the framework of the International Plant Protection Convention. SDA MAPA SENASAG SAG SENAVE MGAP SENASA SENASA Noviembre, 2016

  3. COMITÉ DE SANIDAD VEGETAL DEL CONO SUR Organization chart Council ofAgriculturalMinisters DirectiveCommitee Technical Secretary Technical Working Groups Sampling, Inspection and Phytosanitary Certification. Phytosanitary Surveillance Plant Quarantine CPM issues Forestry Plant Health P. Health of Propagating Material PlantProtectionProducts Biological Control HLB E-phyto

  4. COMITÉ DE SANIDAD VEGETAL DEL CONO SUR • Main objective is coordinate actions to resolve phytosanitary problem of interest to the region and strengthen regional integration • The Strategic Guidelines are established by the Council of Agricultural Ministers (CAS) and Directive commitee is to perform through an Annual Work Plan. • COSAVE obtains financial resources from member countries and it has the technical and administrative support from Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA). • The COSAVE Presidency change every two years between 7 member countries. Chile has presidency between April 2016 – March 2018. Noviembre, 2016

  5. TECHNICAL AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT ACHIEVEMENTS • Development and implementation of regional phytosanitary standards to protect and improve the phytosanitary status of agricultural and forestry production; • Review of regional procedures; • Elaboration of Regional Guides of PRA by Pest, and pathway and PRA for RNQP; • Regional Pest Risk Analysis; • Update of the list of the main regulated pests in the region; • Harmonization of Phytosanitary Requirements and Additional Declarations for extra-regional products; • Regional programs of : Huanglongbing (HLB), Thaumastocoris perigrinus, Anthonomus grandis. Noviembre, 2016

  6. TECHNICAL AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT ACHIEVEMENTS • Training activities of the NPPOs of COSAVE countries on matters of interest, aimed at strengthening regional phytosanitary capacities; • Electronic Certification, countries in the region are currently working with China, the Netherlands and ways to develop agreement with the United States and Russia. For the region Chile is participating in the Pilot Plan of the IPPC. • Participation in the activities of the GICSV (GT e-Phyto and GT HLB) and IPPC (Bureau, Standards Committee, Working Group of Experts, Technical Panel of Phytosanitary Treatments). Participation in the Regional Workshop of the IPPC for Latin America; • Start of implementation of the Virtual Regional School on Plant Protection Inspection (ERVIF);

  7. EMERGING PESTS AND PROBLEMS Main emergency pests and problems • Candidatus Liberibacter africanus • Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (HLB) • Ceratitis capitata (Dip.: Tephritidae) • Drosophila suzukii (Dip.: Drosophilidae) • Lymantria dispar raza asiática (Lep.: Lymantriinae) • Lymantria mathura (Lep.: Lymantriina • Aromia bungii (Col.:Cerambicidae) Others emergency pests and problems • Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense TR4 • Grapevine red blotch-associated virus • Helicoverpa armigera • Lobesia botrana (Lep.: Tortricidae) • Xylella fastidiosa • Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae • Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus • Tomicus piniperda (Col.: scolytidae) • Burkholderia glumae • Bursaphelenchus xylophilus y sus vectores Monochamus spp. (Col.: Cerambycidae) Cause economic damage and affect market Access.

  8. PROJECTS AND SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES COSAVE in 2016 start of implementation of Project “COSAVE: Regional Strengthen of implementation of phytosanitary measures and market access. STDF” Main Goals: Strengthen phytosanitary measures implementation capacity; Improvement of phytosanitary status and trade facilitation of agricultural commodities and market access.

  9. Convenio Workplan and Products 2016 2017 2018 Phytosanitary surveillance Pest Risk Analysis Inspection and Certification Assesstheimpact of theimplementation of the phytosanitary measure

  10. PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE COLLABORATION • Climate change: Evaluate the impact of pests in the region. • Pest alert systems for pests of economic importance to the region. • Alternative quarantine treatments: Evaluate new alternative of quarantine treatments. • Diagnostic of pests: Improve diagnostic capabilities for relevant pest.

  11. Muchas gracias Thanks Marco Muñoz SAG-CHILE www.cosave.org Email: cosave@cosave.org November, 2016

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