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Workshop on “Boosting Agricultural Resilience: Novel plant pests diagnostic techniques"


"Boosting Agricultural Resilience: Novel plant pests diagnostic techniques" - Advancing Knowledge Sharing in the IPPC Technical Panel on Diagnostic Protocols (TPDP) and New Plant Pest Diagnostic Techniques with MAFF Japan

The workshop on knowledge sharing about the IPPC and its Technical Panel on Diagnostic Protocols (TPDP) and processes and, new plant pest diagnostic techniques aims to build capacity and knowledge sharing about the topic. This event will provide a platform for TPDP experts, researchers, and NPPO from Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (MAFF-Japan) to brainstorm, collaborate, and exchange innovative ideas to improve plant pest diagnostics.

It is also expected that participants will enhance their understanding about the IPPC standard setting procedure, how NPPOs and their employees can be involved (e.g. nominating experts during calls, participating in consultations) and benefit from it.

The concept note and proposed agenda is provided below.

Date: 25 October 2024

Objectives:

1) Facilitate the dissemination of the IPPC standard setting procedure and the work of the Technical Panel on Diagnostic Protocols (TPDP).

2) Foster collaboration among the TPDP members, IPPC Secretariat and NPPO of Japan to enhance knowledge sharing and capacity building on cutting-edge plant pest diagnostic technologies and methodologies.

3) Information sharing on strategies for early detection and effective management of plant pests using advanced diagnostic techniques.

4) Networking opportunities for participants to share experiences, ideas, and best practices.

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Audience:

IPPC secretariat staff, Technical Panel on Diagnostic Protocols (TPDP) members, MAFF NPPO staff and researchers.

Key Takeaways:

  • Increased awareness of the IPPC procedure and the work of the TPDP.

  • Increased knowledge of the latest advancements in plant pest diagnostic techniques.

  • Increased knowledge of the work of MAFF on plant pests diagnostics.

  • Enhanced collaboration among participants to improve knowledge sharing.

Location: Yokohama Shinko Government Office Building, 3F, Meeting room B (TPDP meeting venue)

Abstracts and presentations: These will be made available in due course

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Doc Programa Título Archivos Publications date
Novel Diagnostic Techniques for Early and Accurate Detection of Plant Pests and Ghana’s experience with plant virus’s diagnostics En 15 Oct 2024
CRISPR technologies for improved point-of-care diagnostics En 15 Oct 2024
Concept note and provisional agenda En 15 Oct 2024
Speakers En 24 Oct 2024

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