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Explore the key initiatives and programs aiming at strengthening plant health control capacities in Europe, including Better Training for Safer Food, Twinning projects, TAIEX workshops, and EPPO standards and workshops.
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Capacity Development Activities in Europe6th CDC meeting, Costa Rica, 2015Sam Bishop
CDC Activities in Europe • EU activities • Better Training for Safer Food • TAIEX • Twinning • EPPO • Workshops • UK • Mangoes from India
Better Training for Safer Food • Available to EU member states, accession and candidate countries and some third countries. • Purpose • Understanding the EU plant health regime • Harmonising best practise across the EU • Sharing of information and building of networks • Training the trainer • Participants pass their new found knowledge and understanding to their colleagues.
Better Training for Safer Food Plant Health Controls package (2015-2018) • Imports • Targeted and effective inspection • Implementation of controls in cases of non-compliance • Wood packaging material • Inspection procedures (imports and internal movement) • Requirements for manufacture, treatment and marking • Associated risks • Surveillance and Outbreak Management • Procedures and techniques
BTSF previous courses • ASEAN countries • Plant Health • COMESA countries • Plant health and plant protection products • EuroMed counties • Plant Health and plant protection products • SAARC countries • Plant Health
Twinning • Available to EU accession & candidate countries • Purpose • acquire necessary skills and experience to implement, adopt and enforce EU legislation • Cover all aspects of plant health • Policy – Inspectorate - Laboratory
Twinning • Long term projects (typically 1.5-3 years), based on needs of the beneficiary country (often identified during Missions of EU officials such as the FVO) • Resident Twinning adviser • Secondment of 1 full time EU Member State expert who will be based in the beneficially country
Twinning examples • Egypt • Strengthening the Egyptian Phytosanitary Control System • Estonia • Evaluation of plant health service and advice on surveillance planning & strategy • Montenegro • Strengthening the administrative capacities of the Phytosanitary Directorate • Morocco • Control of plant protection products, fertilisers and growing agents
TAIEX • Technical Assistance and Information Exchange • Support approximation, transposition, application and enforcement of EU legislation • Facilities sharing of best practise • Only available to certain countries • Certain member states • Candidate and accession countries • Short term projects (can be a short as 1 workshop)
TAIEX • Workshops • EU expert tutors • Expert Missions • EU experts sent to beneficiary country • Study Visits • Groups of 3 people take part in study visits to a particular EU Member State
TAIEX examples • Algeria • Workshop on EU requirements for potatoes • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Workshop on integrated pest management • Georgia • Workshop on strengthening the capacity of phytosanitary officers • Turkey • Workshop on phytosanitary controls of wood and wood products
EPPO • All EPPO activities are essentially aimed at capacity development. • Panels • Workshops • Standards • Makes no assumptions about some members having more capacity than others.
EPPO examples • EPPO/FAO workshop on Commodity-associated phytosanitary risk, its analysis and management • 15 countries (both EPPO and EEC) • Promote implementation of ISPMs and EPPO standards • Share experience ad best practise • Workshop for inspectors on contingency planning 22 Countries participated • Share best practise • Presentations, desk based contingency planning
EPPO examples • English-Russian language workshop on ePhyto • Regional workshop on Draft ISPMs (July 2015) • Workshop on regulation of biological control across Europe (November 2015) • Workshop on diagnostics (December 2015) • Workshops on detection (2016)
Mango Imports from India • EU banned imports due to continued interceptions of harmful organisms • UK worked with India to help them reach a position where trade could resume: • Face to face meetings (inc. Indian high commission and Commerce minister) • Inspector sent to India to provide technical training to 200 industry and NPPO officials • BTSF training programme (40 participants) • Trade has now resumed.