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Stephanie Bloem
NAPPO Executive Director
Wood Packaging and Trade Facilitation ‐ INTERPAL
Minneapolis, MN, Sept. 20, 2018
Industry – Government Cooperation:opportunities and expected outcomes related to ISPM 15
Welcome Message
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“NAPPO will highlight how government and industry partnerships can lead to decisions that make for healthier forests and robust and safe trade between countries”
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Today’s Presentation
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Facts about and updates from NAPPO ISPM 15 available resources NAPPO partnerships specific to ISPM 15
1. APPPC ‐ Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission2. CAHFSA – Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food Safety Agency 3. CAN ‐ Comunidad Andina4. COSAVE ‐ Comité de Sanidad Vegetal del Cono Sur5. EPPO ‐ European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization6. IAPSC ‐ Inter‐African Phytosanitary Council7. NAPPO – North American Plant Protection Organization8. NEPPO ‐ Near East Plant Protection Organization9. OIRSA ‐ Organismo Internacional Regional de Sanidad Agropecuaria10. PPPO ‐ Pacific Plant Protection Organization
The 10 Regional Plant Protection Organizations
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RPPOs on the world map
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NAPPO
OIRSACAHFSA
CAN
COSAVE
EPPO
IAPSC
NEPPOAPPPC
PPPO
Acronym How many members/countries in each RPPO?
APPPC 25 countries
CAHFSA 14 full member countries; 5 associate member countries
CAN 4 countries
COSAVE 7 countries
EPPO 51 countries
IAPSC 53 countries – all African Union countries except Morocco
NAPPO 3 member countries – government and industry
NEPPO 11 members + 2 countries signed but not ratified
OIRSA 9 members
PPPO 22 Pacific Island countries and Territories plus 4 founding countries
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NAPPO – only RPPO that brings together
Government Industry
How did RPPOs come into existence?
International Plant Protection Convention Article VIII (1951)
1. The contracting Governments undertake to cooperate with
one another in establishing RPPOs in appropriate areas.
2. The RPPOs shall function as coordinating bodies in the
areas covered, shall participate in various activities to
achieve the objectives of this Convention.
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3. The RPPOs shall cooperate with the IPPC Secretary in achieving
the objectives of the Convention and, where appropriate, shall
cooperate in developing international standards (ISPMs).
4. The Secretary will convene regular Technical Consultations to ..
o Promote development and use of relevant ISPMs and
o Encourage inter‐regional cooperation in promoting harmonized
phytosanitary measures for controlling pests and in preventing their
introduction and/or spread.
Article IX (1997) of the new revised text of the IPPC
Provides a forum for public and private sectors in Canada, the United States and Mexico to collaborate in the regional protection of agricultural, forest, other plant resources, and the environment while facilitating safe trade
NAPPO Mission Statement
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NAPPO Management Team
Osama El‐Lissy
John Greifer
Javier Trujillo‐Arriaga
Greg Wolff Stephanie
BloemExecutive Director
Alonso Suazo
Technical Dir.
Sofia Baez
Executive Assistant
Nedelka Marin‐MartinezTranslator‐Interpreter
Secretariat
Stephanie Bloem
Alonso Suazo
Dominique Pelletier
Steve Côté
Patricia Abad
Stephanie Dubon
Ana Lilia Montealegre
Advisory and Management Committee (AMC)
Executive Committee (EC)
Andrew Morse
Craig Regelbrugge
Mario Puente
Industry Advisory Group (IAG)
Expert Groups
Chairperson
EG Members
NAPPO Expert Groups
How is the NAPPO Mission accomplished ?
o Develop “products”
o Promote harmonized approaches
o Communication and involvement of stakeholders
o Promote transparency, foster trust
o Develop strategic partnerships
o Translate-Interpret
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NAPPO Products – www.NAPPO.org
Regional Standards • Principles of Pest Risk Management for the Import of Commodities – RSPM 40
Phytosanitary Alert System –www.pestalert.org
• Official Pest Report – Emerald ash borer – APHIS adds Wisconsin and areas in South Dakota to the regulated are in the U.S.
• Emerging Pest Alert – Agrilus mali – a pest of apples
S&T Documents • Review of heat treatment of wood and wood packaging material (2014)
Discussion Documents • Likelihood of Establishment
Workshops and Symposia
• Challenges with implementation of ISPM 15 – 2016• International Symposium for Risk‐Based Sampling ‐ 2017• Implementation of international standard on Seeds ‐ 2019
2018 NAPPO updates
Current work program
Submitting a NAPPO project proposal
42nd Annual Meeting
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# NAPPO work program
RSPM 41 + Appendix ‐ Use of Systems Approaches to Manage Pest Risks Associated with the Movement of Forest Products
Khapra Beetle ‐ a North American approach to preventing entry, establishment and spread of khapra beetle in various pathways
Manage pest reporting system for the 3‐member countries ‐Phytosanitary Alert System
RSPM 3 – Potato – yearly review and update of the potato pest list for NAPPO member countries
Provide assistance/technical support to IPPC e‐Phyto Steering Group
# Projects
Risk‐Based Sampling – Proceedings from the Intl. Symposium on NAPPO website; Manual mid‐2019
e‐learning ‐ how to petition for 1st release of entomophagous BC agents – English online! Spanish by Oct. 1, 2018
Science and technology document on risks associated with Lymantriids of potential concern to NAPPO region
Asian Gypsy Moth – verification of risk periods in AGM regulated countries
RSPM 9 – Authorization of Laboratories for Phytosanitary Testing
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# Projects
RSPM 35 – Guidelines for the Movement of Stone and Pome Fruit Trees and Grapevines into a NAPPO Member Country
Workshop on implementation of ISPM 38 – International Movement of Seeds
Stakeholder Engagement – website, newsletter, Annual Meeting, IPPC, other RPPOs
Cooperation with RPPOs in the Americas – important trading partners
NAPPO Foundational Documents
Submitting new project proposals to NAPPO
Who?
o government, states, industry
What?
o an emerging issue, a new threat, a good idea
o no funding of projects per se
How?
o project proposal template on the NAPPO website
o coordinate with NAPPO Advisory and Management Committee member in your country – U.S. Pati Abad, PPQ
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Submitting new project proposals
When?
o open call for new proposals every 2 years – next one will be in 2019
o anytime there is an issue that you consider is important to the NAPPO region
Project prioritization
o alignment with regional strategic priorities
o harmonization value for North America
o focus on pests of concern to member countries
o availability of technical/scientific expertise
o “completeness” including resources
ISPM 15 – Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade
• Standard itself (1st adopted in 2002)
• 3 Annexes
• Approved treatments
• Mark and its application
• Examples of methods of secure disposal of non‐compliant WPM
• FAQ
• Explanatory document for ISPM 15 – Eng. and now Spa.
• Usage rules for ISPM 15 mark
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ISPM 28 – Phytosanitary Treatments for Regulated Pests
• Annex 22 – Sulphuryl fluoride fumigation for insects in debarked wood
• Annex 23 ‐ Sulphuryl fluoride fumigation for nematodes and insects in debarked wood
Dielectric heat treatment fact sheet
Several diagnostic protocols for regulated pests
year who, where
2004 IICA‐NAPPO, Mexico
“ EPPO, Russia
“ COSAVE, Argentina
2005 IPPC, Canada
2006 NAPPO, Peru
2014 APPPC‐NAPPO, China
2016 NAPPO‐IICA‐OIRSA‐CAN‐COSAVE, Costa Rica
2017 ISS‐STDF, Kenya
Inter‐regional cooperation on implementation of ISPM 15
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• Ideas around implementation of ISPM 15?
• Other ISPM 15‐related resources that need development?
• Additional trading partners that need engagement?
• NAPPO resources that need updating?
Industry input into NAPPO projects
2018 NAPPO Annual Meeting
Knowledge topics: Sea containers, e‐Commerce, Trade Facilitation Agreement, History of the IPPC
Symposium: Precision Safeguarding
Expert Groups Project Updates
Country reports: Government and Industry
Demonstrations: e‐Phyto, UAVs, precision agriculture
22‐26 October, 2018
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Questions??