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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization

European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. EPPOs activities relevant for IPPC 1 standard setting 2 PRA 3 Eradication 4 Russian translation programme 5 Council Colloquium 6 Pest reporting. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. 1 standard setting

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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization

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  1. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization EPPOs activities relevant for IPPC1 standard setting2 PRA3 Eradication4 Russian translation programme5 Council Colloquium6 Pest reporting

  2. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization • 1 standard setting • 17 standards for plant protection: • - efficacy evaluation of PPPs • Comparable climates; global level • Risk assessment PPPs - honeybees • Side effects PPPs – honeybees

  3. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization • 1 standard setting • 11 phytosanitary standards • Revision A1/A2 • Import and release BCAs • ‘positive’ list of BCAs • 5 Diagnostic protocols • Official control – Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, Bactrocera zonata • Commodity standard Quercus & Castanea

  4. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization 2 PRA - PRATIQUE - training (French speaking workshop in Tunisia, February 2010)

  5. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization PRATIQUE- data sets as basis for PRA in Europe- enhance PRA techniques assessment of economic/env./social impacts enhancing consistency mapping endangered areas pathway risk analysis guidance for eradication- improve DSS for PRA (Web-based DSS)

  6. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization EWGs on:Bactrocera invadensBursaphelenchus xylophilusMeloidogyne enterolobiiPhtytophthora kernoviaeSaperda candidaEpitrix spp.Drosophila suzukiAgrilus anxius

  7. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Eradication- increased emphasis in strategy 2010-2014- standards should provide basis for contingency plans- Bursaphelenchus xylophilus- Clavibacter michiganensis subsp sepedonicus- Ralstonia solanacearum- Diabrotica virgifera- Synchytrium endobioticum- Heterodera glycines

  8. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization - Ambrosia artemisiifolia- Eichornia crassipes- Heracleum mantegazzianum, H. sosnowskyi, H. persicum- Sicyos angulatus- Bactrocera zonata- Agrilus planipennis- Anaplophora chinensis, A. glabripennis

  9. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization 4 Russian translation programme- 32 ISPMs have been translated- IPPC text- Recommendation on MBr- several EPPO standards (e.g. PRA-DSS)- co-publishing agreement with IPPC

  10. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization 5 Council ColloquiumIncreasing trade, changing climate, emerging pests: Is the plant health sector prepared?Concerns:- ornamentals and woody plants- plants for planting- improvements of current system important- role of nurseries- early warning and rapid action- communication between parties involved- horizontal safeguards

  11. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization 5 Council ColloquiumIncreasing trade, changing climate, emerging pests: Is the plant health sector prepared?Follow up:- early warning- pathway PRA- horizontal safeguards- import- and post-entry inspection- communication

  12. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Pest reporting- questionnaire to which 19 Members replied- 16 provide pest reports (11 to EPPO, 5 to IPPC)- difficulties: resources, IPP editors, clarity on reporting obligations- solutions: reporting template, reporting through RPPO, revision ISPM no. 8

  13. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Pest reporting; conclusion- EPPO members committed to reporting- harmonize reporting- consider facilitation of reporting through RPPO

  14. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization EPPO in new Headquarters!!!

  15. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization ? ??

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