State of NAPPO in 2022 - Achievements and Opportunities

 
Functions/structure of NAPPO
The state of NAPPO in 2022
Technical and capacity development
achievements
Emerging pests and issues
Surveillance projects and activities
Opportunities for
collaboration/cooperation
Presentation today ..
 
A forum for Canadian,
United States and
Mexican 
regulatory and
industry professionals 
to
collaborate in the
protection of (all) plant
resources and the
environment while
facilitating safe trade.
 
We…
Promote harmonized
approaches 
to plant
health in North America
Facilitate communication
and engagement 
of/for
stakeholders
Cooperate
 with key
strategic partners
Maintain 
transparency
;
foster trust
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The NAPPO Management Team (NMT)
 
To accomplish our Mission
Our Expert Groups develop products
High priority 
science-based
 regional standards,
and other strategic documents
High-impact symposia, webinars and workshops
We engage our stakeholders
Annual Meeting
website
newsletter
participation in stakeholder meetings
Expert Group membership
NAPPO SEEDS-
ToBRFV
 Expert Group
2022 Annual Work Program
Updated the NAPPO Strategic Plan – 2022-2026
Updated NAPPO and new NAFTA Letter of
Understanding
Updating Dispute Settlement Process
45
th
 NAPPO annual meeting hosted by Canada
Symposium on Climate Change
Coordination of the GICSV
NAPPO Foundational Documents
Technical and capacity development achievements
ToBRFV ring test – 5 protocols; 9 laboratories
Guidance to improve implementation of ISPM 25 – 
Consignments
in Transit
 - in North America
ePhyto implementation in N. America
Phytosanitary Alert System - 
https://pestalerts.org/
RBS Manual Part II, RBS module for inspectors and RBS App
Transboundary pests affecting two or more NAPPO member
countries –and boxtree moth (
Cydalima perspectalis
)
Updating citrus greening discussion document
Revision of RSPM 26 – 
Certification of commercial BCA moving into
NAPPO member countries
Technical and capacity development achievements
Khapra beetle 
– Trogoderma granarium
Lymantriids 
– Lymantria dispar asiatica 
and other high
risk Lymantriids
Seed transmitted pathogens
Boxtree moth – 
Cydalima perspectalis
Spotted lantern fly – 
Lycorma delicatula
Potato wart - 
Synchytrium endobioticum
Boll-weevil - 
Anthonomus grandis
European cherry fruit fly – 
Rhagoletis cerasi
Other Tephritidae
Emerging pests and issues
EPPO
APPPC
COSAVE
CAN
CAHFSA
NEPPO
PPPO
OIRSA
IAPSC
TC among RPPOs + IPPC
Secretariat
Promote harmonization
Share
information on
plant health
Develop and
implement regional
and international
standards
Host international
symposia and workshops
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IPPC
Secretariat
Opportunities for collaboration
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Workshop or module on e-commerce
Photographs of Q pests
Webinars
risk-based phytosanitary treatments
single window
Pest Outbreak, Alert and Response System
Transboundary movement of beneficial
insects
Opportunities for collaboration - examples
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The North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO) in 2022 continues its mission of promoting harmonized approaches to plant health while fostering collaboration among Canadian, United States, and Mexican regulatory professionals and stakeholders. The organization emphasizes technical and capacity development achievements, addresses emerging pests and issues, conducts surveillance projects, and seeks opportunities for cooperation. NAPPO's structure includes the NAPPO Management Team, Expert Groups, and industry advisory committees, all working towards enhancing plant health in North America through science-based standards and strategic engagements.

  • NAPPO
  • Plant Health
  • Collaboration
  • North America
  • Pest Control

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  1. Presentation today .. Functions/structure of NAPPO The state of NAPPO in 2022 Technical and capacity development achievements Emerging pests and issues Surveillance projects and activities Opportunities for collaboration/cooperation

  2. A forum for Canadian, United States and Mexican regulatory and industry professionals to collaborate in the protection of (all) plant resources and the environment while facilitating safe trade.

  3. We Promote harmonized approaches to plant health in North America Facilitate communication and engagement of/for stakeholders Cooperate with key strategic partners Maintain transparency; foster trust

  4. The NAPPO Management Team (NMT) Executive Committee (EC) NAPPO Secretariat Industry Advisory Group (IAG) Advisory and Management Committee (AMC)

  5. To accomplish our Mission Our Expert Groups develop products High priority science-based regional standards, and other strategic documents High-impact symposia, webinars and workshops We engage our stakeholders Annual Meeting website newsletter participation in stakeholder meetings

  6. Expert Group membership EG Chair & Vice-Chair Observers -Government -Government -Government Ad-hoc members -Industry -Industry -Industry -States -States -Provinces -Academia -Academia -Academia

  7. NAPPO SEEDS-ToBRFV Expert Group U.S. NPPO USDA-APHIS- PPQ Jose Hernandez Vessela Mavrodieva Nancy Osterbauer Geoffrey Dennis Mexico NPPO SENASICA- DGSV Jos Manuel Cambr n Jessica Berenice Valencia Daniela Alejandra Bocanegra ngel Ram rez Su rez Canadian NPPO CFIA Patricia McAllister Pamela Ross Huimin Xu Jennifer Nickerson Kevin Ong, Texas A&M Beatriz Xoconostle, CINVESTAV Eduardo Garrido, INIFAP Lauren Comin, Seeds Canada Samantha Thomas, Bayer Rick Dunkle, ASTA Marlene Ortiz, AMSAC Chair Mario Puente, AMSAC

  8. Technical and capacity development achievements 2022 Annual Work Program Updated the NAPPO Strategic Plan 2022-2026 Updated NAPPO and new NAFTA Letter of Understanding Updating Dispute Settlement Process 45th NAPPO annual meeting hosted by Canada Symposium on Climate Change Coordination of the GICSV NAPPO Foundational Documents

  9. Technical and capacity development achievements ToBRFV ring test 5 protocols; 9 laboratories Guidance to improve implementation of ISPM 25 Consignments in Transit - in North America ePhyto implementation in N. America Phytosanitary Alert System - https://pestalerts.org/ RBS Manual Part II, RBS module for inspectors and RBS App Transboundary pests affecting two or more NAPPO member countries and boxtree moth (Cydalima perspectalis) Updating citrus greening discussion document Revision of RSPM 26 Certification of commercial BCA moving into NAPPO member countries

  10. Emerging pests and issues Khapra beetle Trogoderma granarium Lymantriids Lymantria dispar asiatica and other high risk Lymantriids Seed transmitted pathogens Boxtree moth Cydalima perspectalis Spotted lantern fly Lycorma delicatula Potato wart - Synchytrium endobioticum Boll-weevil - Anthonomus grandis European cherry fruit fly Rhagoletis cerasi Other Tephritidae

  11. Opportunities for collaboration TC among RPPOs + IPPC Secretariat Promote harmonization EPPO NAPPO IPPC Secretariat NEPPO APPPC OIRSA CAHFSA IICA-GICSV IAPSC CAN PPPO COSAVE industry Share Develop and implement regional and international standards information on plant health Host international symposia and workshops

  12. Opportunities for collaboration - examples Workshop or module on e-commerce Photographs of Q pests Webinars risk-based phytosanitary treatments single window Pest Outbreak, Alert and Response System Transboundary movement of beneficial insects

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