The presentations are available below
Background:
During the May 2019 Implementation and Capacity Development Committee (IC) meeting, the IC discussed how to collect, consolidate, and share information on implementation and capacity development (ICD) projects and agreed to the “Strategy on how the IC reviews and analyses ICD projects”. This strategy includes a new and more analytical way of reviewing projects information from NPPOs, RPPOs, donors, and implementing organizations.
To implement this strategy and process, the IPPC Secretariat issues once a year a call to solicit information about ongoing phytosanitary projects at the national, regional, and global levels.
This session opened to all aims to promote global “best practice” principles, maximize research and development investment, promote project synergies, minimize duplication and facilitate networking opportunities amongst plant health professionals.
Target audience:
Key topics that will be covered during this session:
Content | Presenter | Time |
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Opening Remarks | Osama El-Lissy, IPPC Secretary | 5 minutes |
Opening Remarks | IC Chairperson | 5 minutes |
Projects managed by the IPPC Secretariat | Camilo Beltran Montoya, IPPC Secretariat | 10 minutes |
Submitted projects | ||
Demonstrating Feasibility of the Sterile Insect Technique in the Control of the Codling Moth, Cydia pomonella | Daguang Lu Insect Pest Control Section, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture |
10 minutes |
Beware&Note (notification system for quarantine organisms harmful to plants) | Jochem Bonte, Diagnostic Centre for Plants – ILVO Pauline Musschoot, Plant health expert NPPO of Belgium |
10 minutes |
Project on Biodiversity and Agriculture: addressing scale insect threats in Kenya | Faith Ndunge, KEPHIS (NPPO of Kenya) | 10 minutes |
Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) funded projects: 1. Enhancing the capacity of the Fruit and Vegetable Sector in Uganda to comply with Phytosanitary requirements for export to EU, other high-end markets and regional markets 2. Strengthening phytosanitary compliance and public private partnerships to boost seed trade in the Asia Pacific region |
1. Joyce Brenda Kisingiri, Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries (NPPO of Uganda) 2. Ravi Khetarpal, The Asia Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions |
10 minutes |
Biorational and Biological Control Strategies for sustainable Fall Armyworm Management in Africa (BIOFAWMA) | Kokouvi Kounoutchi, NPPO of Togo | 10 minutes |
Strengthening sanitary and phytosanitary systems of the ACP horticultural sector | Marie-Helene Kestemont, COLEAD | 10 minutes |
Strengthening Member State Capacities to Combat Banana Fusarium Wilt (TR4) through Early Detection, New Resistant Varieties, and Integrated Management | Cinthya Zorrilla, Plant Breeding and Genetics Section, FAO/IAEA | 10 minutes |
Q&A session | Moderated by IPPC Secretariat | 20 minutes |
Concluding remarks and Evaluation | Sarah Brunel, IPPC Secretariat | 5 minutes |
The meeting will be moderated by Barbara Peterson, Implementation and Facilitation Senior Specialist, International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat, FAO
Implementation and Capacity Development Projects
Implementation and Capacity Development Committee (IC)