NAPPO: Achievements, Collaboration, and Surveillance Projects

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NAPPO, the North American Plant Protection Organization, facilitates collaboration among Canada, the United States, and Mexico for regional agricultural protection. They develop standards, conduct workshops, and promote harmonized approaches. The organization's management team and expert groups play crucial roles in achieving their mission. Visit the provided link for more details.


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  1. my job today .. 1. specificities of NAPPO 2. technical and capacity building achievements 3. emerging pests and issues 4. surveillance projects and activities 5. proposals for further collaboration 6. Report-out IYPH 2nd StC meeting https://www.ippc.int/en/news/ippc-regional- plant-protection-organization-comunidad- andina-develops-webpage-dedicated-to- fusarium-oxysporum-fsp-cubense-tr4/

  2. 1. specificities Mission - NAPPO 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

  3. 1. how do we accomplish our mission ? o Develop regional standards, discussion, science and technology, protocol, position and other documents o Conduct high-impact workshops and symposia o Promote harmonized approaches to plant health o Communicate with stakeholders; promote transparency and foster trust o Strategic cooperation with key partners

  4. 1. NAPPO management team Executive Committee Secretariat Osama El-Lissy & John Greifer Marie- Claude Forest Stephanie Bloem Executive Director Nedelka Mar n- Martinez Translator-Interpreter Alonso Suazo Sof a Baez Javier Trujillo- Arriaga Technical Director Executive Assistant Industry Advisory Group Advisory and Management Committee Andrew Morse Craig Regelbrugge Stephanie Bloem Dominique Pelletier Ana Lilia Montealegre Pati Abad Alonso Suazo Rajesh Mario Puente Ramarathnam

  5. 1. NAPPO expert groups government + industry Rob, Stephan, Christine, Karine, Janine, Wendy, Rob, Diana, Thierry, Peter, Bruno, Steve, Nancy, Rajesh, Blaine, Kristina, Julia, Dave, Sigrun, Abdul, Alain, Gordon, Fuyou, Jean- Francois Lottie, Scott, Dean, Angela, Brendon, Christian, Dave, Bob, Bob, Ken, Ashley, Tyrone, Paul, Lynn, Christina, George, Stephen, Richard, Yilmaz, Gericke, Lisa, Ignacio, Amanda, Ric, Terry H ctor, No , Aide , Gustavo, Sara, Clemente, Hugo, Delfino, Andr s, Nallely, Daniel, Ana Lilia, Claudio, Nancy Mario, Alejandra, Hugo, Manuel, Ricardo, Gregorio Dave, Mathuresh, Gord, Alexandra, Chuck, Barry, Brian, Brian, Dominique Ric, Craig, Mike, John, Jim, Gary, Arvid, Jim, Brad, Russell, Rene, Faith

  6. 1. NAPPO funding 220,000 300,000 220,000 Salaries, travel, professional development, operational, recurring costs

  7. 2. technical and capacity building achievements NAPPO projects can be Finite Ongoing Update existing standards Phytosanitary Alert System Develop new standards Electronic Certification Offer workshops, symposia Annual Meeting Develop discussion or science and technology documents

  8. 2. The state of NAPPO 2017 11 finite carry-over projects 4 completed DD on Likelihood of Establishment DD on Criteria for Phytosanitary Treatments for Seeds Risk-Based Sampling Symposium Specification on Diversion from Intended Use o o o o

  9. 2. The state of NAPPO 2017 others have deliverables into 2018 o Asian Gypsy Moth o Lymantriids o Khapra Beetle o Biological Control o Potato o Forestry RSPM 41 on Systems Approach for Wood o Risk-Based Sampling Proceedings and Manual

  10. 2. The state of NAPPO 2017 Country Consultation Ap. 1 Jun. 30 o Four projects o DD on Likelihood of Establishment o DD on Criteria for Phytosanitary Treatments for Seeds o RSPM 41 Systems Approach for Wood o Specification on Diversion from Intended Use o Comments compiled, reviewed o Documents updated, reformatted, onto next steps

  11. 2. The state of NAPPO 2017 Call for new project proposals Jun. 1 Jul. 31 o Fourteen projects received o Update of several RSPMs o Workshops o New S&T document o Electronic educational portal o AMC preliminary ranking o EC next steps and final decisions

  12. 2. The state of NAPPO - 2017 Re-negotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA Hoping for positive results in the phytosanitary area SPS chapter names NAPPO o o o

  13. 3 & 4. emerging pests/issues and surveillance projects/activities Project Discussion document on preventing introduction, establishment and spread of Khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium) in North America Develop S&T document on risks associated with Lymantriids of potential concern to the NAPPO region Validate risk periods for regulated Asian gypsy moth in countries of origin Develop harmonized criteria for evaluating phytosanitary seed treatments International symposium on inspection sampling to support harmonized implementation of ISPMs 23 and 31 in the NAPPO region and internationally

  14. 5. proposals for further collaboration o attend/participate at 42nd NAPPO Annual Meeting 3rd week of Oct. 2018 Tucson, Arizona, USA o support implementation of ISPMs possible Americas workshop on implementation of ISPM 38*** o NAPPO signed a Letter of Agreement with OIRSA o possible HLB workshop via GICSV

  15. 6. IYPH report-out o margins of CPM-12 12-13 Ap., 2017 18 participants o re-formalized committees Kyu-Ock vice-chair o communications/partnerships o new updated workplan o updates to website o planning side event @ 40th session of FAO o fact sheets on each theme year o finances o looking for additional $$ & partnerships What RPPO comes next?

  16. Josh @ NAPPO!!

  17. Gracias por su atencin Thanks for your attention Merci pour votre attention Stephanie.Bloem@NAPPO.org

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