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Investing in plant health: better lives for all









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    The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Strategic Framework 2020-2030 sets out eight development agenda items to achieve its objectives. This brochure will support resource mobilization for IPPC's work in establishing a network of diagnostic laboratory services to help countries identify pests in a more reliable and timely manner. A laboratory network that provides reliable and timely diagnosis will help build the capacity of NPPOs to detect and identify pests. This will allow NPPOs to establish technically justified phytosanitary measures, facilitate safe trade, and respond to pest outbreaks more quickly.
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    Supporting market access through commodity-specific plant health standards 2024
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    The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Strategic Framework 2020-2030 sets out eight development agenda items, including supporting market access throughcommodity-specific International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs). This brochure serves as a resource mobilization tool for current and potential donors to invest in IPPC's work by supporting the development of commodity-specific plant health standards.
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    Assessing and managing climate-change impacts on plant health 2024
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    The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) sets forth in its Strategic Framework 2020-2030, eight development agenda items to achieve its objectives. One of these agenda items is assessing and managing the impacts of climate change on plant pests. Climate change has had an increasing impact on the health of plants and agricultural crops while rising temperatures have enabled plant pests to establish in previously uninhabitable areas. IPPC is working to raise awareness of these issues, as well as enhancing the evaluation and management of risks of climate change to plant health. IPPC is also working to enhance the recognition of phytosanitary matters in the international climate change debate. This brochure serves as a resource mobilization tool to sustain these initiatives and achieve the objectives of these development agenda items.

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