This panel was officially disestablished at CPM-13 (2018)
The Technical Panel on Pest Free Areas and Systems Approaches for Fruit Flies (TPFF) was established to review scientific and technical data and to draft ISPMs in support of international agricultural trade through the establishment of pest free areas and systems approaches for fruit flies.
The TPFF is composed of an international group of phytosanitary experts with interest and expertise in relevant aspects of plant quarantine, control and risk management of fruit flies. TPFF members are nominated by NPPOs and RPPOs and selected by the Standards Committee (SC). The current membership of the TPFF is posted below.
As of April 2016, the TPFF has developed the following adopted standards:
[- ISPM 26 Establishment of pest free areas for fruit flies][2]
[- ISPM 30 Establishment of areas of low pest prevalence for fruit flies (Tephritidae)][3]
[- Appendix 1 to ISPM 30: Fruit fly trapping][4]
[- ISPM 35 Systems approach for pest risk management of fruit flies (Tephritidae)][5]
[- Annex 2 to ISPM 26: Control measures for an outbreak within a fruit fly-pest free area][6]
[- Annex 3 to ISPM 26: Establishment of pest free areas for fruit flies (Tephritidae)) on
Phytosanitary procedures for fruit fly (Tephritidae) management][7]
[- ISPM 37: Determination of host status of fruit to fruit fly (Tephritidae)][8]