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Xylella fastidiosa: Imminent risk to food security in Near East and North Africa Region

One Health and transboundary plant pests and diseases










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    Developing capacity in the Near East and North Africa region to prevent the introduction and spread of Xylella fastidiosa 2019
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    The occurrence of the Olive Quick Decline Syndrome (OQDS) caused by Xylella fastidiosa in the Apulia region in Italy, poses a serious threat for olive production in the Mediterranean countries. The host complexity of X. fastidiosa and the diverse ways of its dissemination make the disease more likely to be introduced into the Near East and North Africa (NENA) countries through the movement and trade of potentially infected host plants. These facts imposed the necessity of strengthening the phytosanitary measures applied in the region and putting in place a harmonized surveillance programme. To face this challenge, FAO launched a Regional Technical Cooperation Project to help NENA countries in their efforts to enforce preventive measures for the introduction and spread of X. fastidiosa - Olive Quick Decline Syndrome - in their territories.
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    Guidelines for the prevention, eradication and containment of Xylella fastidiosa in olive-growing areas 2019
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    The guidelines provide detailed information on: the disease, its symptoms, the vector and outlines specific strategies for the implementation of a contingency programme including: biological and chemical control, nutrition management and best cultural practice.
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    Facing the threat of Xylella fastidiosa together 2017
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    The bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is a serious threat to agriculture, the environment and the economy. Its geographical distribution and its host range have greatly expanded in recent years. Efforts should be made globally and in a coordinated way to avoid further spread. This factsheet, to be distributed at the upcoming CPM-12, is meant to be fostering cooperation and sharing best practices among national and regional plant protection organizations.

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