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Title: Plant Health in the Global Trading Environment


1
Plant Health in the Global Trading Environment
An Introduction
  • GRAEME EVANS

2
Structure of the Presentation
  • World Trade Organization
  • Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and
    Phytosanitary Measures
  • Sanitary and phytosanitary measures
  • Obligations to provide data on pests
  • Need to develop pest lists

3
The World Trade Organization
  • Successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and
    Trade
  • Established in 1995
  • 148 members
  • Rules based
  • Dispute settlement mechanism
  • Has provision for applying penalties to countries
    that do not abide by the rules

4
Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
  • SPS measures are domestic food standards covering
    such matters as
  • - Toxins
  • - Microbial contaminants
  • - Pesticide residues
  • - Heavy metals
  • Pests, weeds and diseases that may be moved in
    agricultural commodities

5
The Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary
Measures
  • Allows countries to manage trade in agricultural
    commodities to protect human, animal and plant
    health
  • But,
  • Countries seeking to impose barriers are required
    to undertake a pest risk analysis
  • - Requires detailed knowledge of the health
    (pest) status of agricultural industries
    occurrence, host range, prevalence and geographic
    distribution

6
Agricultural Trade Under the WTO
  • Governments everywhere are under pressure from
    their constituents to use the provisions of the
    SPS agreement to maximise competitive advantage
  • to prise open markets previously closed on
    questionable quarantine grounds
  • to exclude imports that are seen as posing a risk
    to domestic industries

7
Agricultural Trade Under the WTO
  • Agricultural trade has expanded but developing
    countries continue to have difficulty in
    accessing the high value markets in developed
    countries

8
Obligations on Exporters to Provide Data on Pest
Status
  • IPPC
  • ISPM 8
  • SPS Agreement

9
Obligation on Exporters to Provide Data on Pest
Status
  • International Plant Protection convention, 1997
    Article VII International cooperation 1.The
    contracting parties shall cooperate with one
    another to the fullest practicable extent in
    achieving the aims of this Convention, and shall
    in particularc) cooperate, to the extent
    practicable, in providing technical and
    biological information necessary for pest risk
    analysis.

10
Obligation on Exporters to Provide Data on Pest
Status
  • Article 6.3 of the SPS Agreement states that ..
  • exporting Members claiming that areas within
    their territories are pest- or disease-free areas
    or areas of low pest prevalence shall provide the
    necessary evidence thereof in order to
    objectively demonstrate to the importing Member
    that such areas are, and are likely to remain,
    pest- or disease-free areas of low pest
    prevalence, respectively. For this purpose,
    reasonable access shall be given, upon request,
    to the importing Member for inspection, testing
    and other relevant procedures.

11
Obligation on Exporters to Provide Data on Pest
Status.
  • IPSM 8 states that
  • All countries may use pest status information
    for
  • PRA purposes
  • Planning national, regional or international pest
    management programs
  • Establishing national pest lists and
  • Establishing and maintaining pest free areas.

12
The Purpose of Pest Collections
  • Provide information on the pest status of a
    countrys agricultural crop and forest industries
  • Support the development of pest management
    strategies
  • Provide the basis for domestic and international
    quarantine policies
  • Provide a reference point for determining whether
    new pest records are endemic species
  • Underpin trade

13
Populating Biological Collections
  • Can be fast-tracked by targeted surveillance
  • Need to build competency in five areas
  • Surveillance
  • Diagnostics
  • Specimen preservation
  • Collection
  • Data management
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