Phytosanitary Capacity Development Activities in RAF Region - IPPC Regional Workshop for Africa Crop Production and Protection Team 2021

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 Increased and rapid movement of people and plants and
their products in a globalized world,
Degrading biodiversity and changing agro-ecological
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Inappropriate management practices
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Plant health support programmes
: prevention and management of
major pests more specifically transboundary ones eg FAW, FF, Tuta
Regulatory and capacity development support
:
- Pest diagnostic (identification materials, trainings for lab staff, etc)
- pest monitoring, surveillance, early warning and response (tools)
- Knowledge/information development and sharing
Strengthening cooperation/coordination 
with AUC, RECs and other
stakeholders
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Plant health support programmes
FAW GA support: development of IPM packages for the
demonstration and pilot countries (all subregions);
FAW programme for West Africa (SFW)
Development of a proposal to assess the presence/absence and
impact of PCN on potato being done for SFE and SFS.
Management of mango mealybug (Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi)
(SFE ongoing)
Support to projects and programmes for desert locust control (SFE,
Horn of Africa)
Plant health support programmes ct’d
Development of Strategies for Management of  priority pests in
Southern Africa: Fall Armyworm, Tomato Leaf Miner and Fruit Fly,
Banana Fusarium Wilt Tr4, Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease
Strategy document: “Towards the Adoption of Alternative Integrated
Pest Management Options for Pests and Diseases in the SADC Region” 
African Migratory and Red Locust control (SFS)
Support to surveillance and early warning of Desert Locust in the
Western Region (SFW)
Regulatory and capacity development support
Refresher course on PRA and horizon scanning for SFE countries with
CABI 
(done – a report is ready and currently being published)
A series of consultations at technical and political levels being
conducted for supporting a subregional early warning and pest
response programme (SFE).
Market access training to support Ethiopia to establish a PRA unit
(SFE).
Regulatory and capacity development support ct’d
Regional workshop for border officials (customs, SPS etc) at ports of
entry (SFS)
Strengthening plant pest/disease diagnostic services and
surveillance (SFC, SFS);
Harmonized Guide to Phytosanitary Procedures for the SADC Region
 
Regulatory and capacity development support ct’d2
Regional Training Workshop for Border Agencies Involved in Handling of
Imports and Exports of Plant and Animal Products at Ports of Entry (SFS)
Webinars:  “Sharing experiences on FAW monitoring and forecasting in
Southern African countries and China”.
“Sharing experiences on FAW IPM technologies in Southern African
countries and China”
Regulatory and capacity development support ct’d3
Regional Workshop for Review of National Pest Management Strategies
(SFS)
 Virtual Regional Training Workshop on Pest Risk Analysis (SFS)
Webinars: “Application of integrated phytosanitary measures to enhance
export market compliance”
“Feasibility of establishment & maintenance of pest-free areas for market
access: Practical application of ISPM 4 on pest-free areas, and ISPM 10
on pest-free places of production and pest free production sites
Regulatory and capacity development support ct’d4
Fall Armyworm virtual Conference on the theme “Developing
smallholder-oriented integrated pest management (IPM) strategies
for Fall Armyworm (
Spodoptera frugiperda
 Smith) management,”
Development of a regional roadmap on biological risks in West Africa
Conclusions
Strengthening phytosanitary services
Strengthening preparedness and response mechanisms
Human capacity building in phytosanitary and pest management
Knowledge/information sharing
Development of major pests management strategies and
promotion of IPM packages
Coordination of management of emerging pests
THANK YOU
MERCI
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Plant pests are spreading due to increased global movement, causing losses. FAO interventions focus on pest prevention, management, diagnostics, surveillance, and cooperation in Africa. Programs target major pests like Fall Armyworm, Desert Locust, and others in different subregions.

  • Phytosanitary Capacity
  • Plant Health Support
  • FAO Interventions
  • Pest Management
  • Africa Crop Production

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  1. Phytosanitary capacity development activities in RAF region IPPC Regional workshop for Africa Crop Production and Protection Team: Jean Baptiste Bahama, RAF Tristan Nondah, SFC Orlando Sosa, SFE Mathew Abang, SFS Adin Bloukounon Goubalan, SFW 21-24 September, 2021

  2. Introduction Plant pests spread farther and faster than ever before, causing heavy losses due to: Increased and rapid movement of people and plants and their products in a globalized world, Degrading biodiversity and changing agro-ecological conditions, Inappropriate management practices vulnerable sanitary and phytosanitary systems.

  3. 3 Focus of FAO s interventions Focus of FAO s interventions Plant health support programmes: prevention and management of major pests more specifically transboundary ones eg FAW, FF, Tuta Regulatory and capacity development support: - Pest diagnostic (identification materials, trainings for lab staff, etc) - pest monitoring, surveillance, early warning and response (tools) - Knowledge/information development and sharing Strengthening cooperation/coordination with AUC, RECs and other stakeholders

  4. Plant health support programmes FAW GA support: development of IPM packages for the demonstration and pilot countries (all subregions); FAW programme for West Africa (SFW) Development of a proposal to assess the presence/absence and impact of PCN on potato being done for SFE and SFS. Management of mango mealybug (Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi) (SFE ongoing) Support to projects and programmes for desert locust control (SFE, Horn of Africa)

  5. Plant health support programmes ctd Development of Strategies for Management of priority pests in Southern Africa: Fall Armyworm, Tomato Leaf Miner and Fruit Fly, Banana Fusarium Wilt Tr4, Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease Strategy document: Towards the Adoption of Alternative Integrated Pest Management Options for Pests and Diseases in the SADC Region African Migratory and Red Locust control (SFS) Support to surveillance and early warning of Desert Locust in the Western Region (SFW)

  6. Regulatory and capacity development support Refresher course on PRA and horizon scanning for SFE countries with CABI (done a report is ready and currently being published) A series of consultations at technical and political levels being conducted for supporting a subregional early warning and pest response programme (SFE). Market access training to support Ethiopia to establish a PRA unit (SFE).

  7. Regulatory and capacity development support ctd Regional workshop for border officials (customs, SPS etc) at ports of entry (SFS) Strengthening surveillance (SFC, SFS); plant pest/disease diagnostic services and Harmonized Guide to Phytosanitary Procedures for the SADC Region

  8. Regulatory and capacity development support ctd2 Regional Training Workshop for Border Agencies Involved in Handling of Imports and Exports of Plant and Animal Products at Ports of Entry (SFS) Webinars: Sharing experiences on FAW monitoring and forecasting in Southern African countries and China . Sharing experiences on FAW IPM technologies in Southern African countries and China

  9. Regulatory and capacity development support ctd3 Regional Workshop for Review of National Pest Management Strategies (SFS) Virtual Regional Training Workshop on Pest Risk Analysis (SFS) Webinars: Application of integrated phytosanitary measures to enhance export market compliance Feasibility of establishment & maintenance of pest-free areas for market access: Practical application of ISPM 4 on pest-free areas, and ISPM 10 on pest-free places of production and pest free production sites

  10. Regulatory and capacity development support ctd4 Fall Armyworm virtual Conference on the theme Developing smallholder-oriented integrated pest management (IPM) strategies for Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperdaSmith) management, Development of a regional roadmap on biological risks in West Africa

  11. Conclusions Strengthening phytosanitary services Strengthening preparedness and response mechanisms Human capacity building in phytosanitary and pest management Knowledge/information sharing Development of major pests management strategies and promotion of IPM packages Coordination of management of emerging pests

  12. THANK YOU MERCI

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