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Summary report of the 19th APPPC regional workshop on review of draft ISPMS

10-14 September, 2018 Seoul, Republic of Korea









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    Report of the 19th APPPC regional workshop on review of draft ISPMS
    10-14 September, 2018 Seoul, Republic of Korea
    2018
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    The meeting examined comments on the four draft standards out for consultation for the first time: Authorization of entities to perform phytosanitary actions (2014-002); Revision of ISPM 8 determination of pest status in an area (2009-005); Requirements for the use of modified atmosphere treatments as a phytosanitary measure (2014-006); and Amendments to ISPM 5 (Glossary of phytosanitary terms) (1994-001) and the two out for consultation for the second time: Requirements for the use of fumigation treatments as a phytosanitary measure and Amendments to ISPM 5 (2017): Glossary of phytosanitary terms.
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    APPPC 18th Regional Workshop on the Review of Draft ISPMS 2017
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    The APPPC 18th regional workshop on the review of draft ISPMs was convened from 4-8 September 2017 in Busan, Republic of Korea in collaboration with the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency (APQA), Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA), Republic of Korea. Delegates from 21 countries participated in the workshop. The meeting opened with updates on the activities of the IPPC Commission on Phytosanitary Measures and the activities of the APPPC.
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    Concept Paper for the Third APPPC Workshop on Plant Health Surveillance Information Management Systems
    28-30 May 2018 Shanghai, China
    2018
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    Biosecurity and National Plant Protection Organisations within the Asia Pacific region have been involved in several activities with an aim to identify issues and priorities for implementing international standards associated with biosecurity surveillance. Recent APPPC and IPPC workshops have identified gaps and prioritised the development of plant pest surveillance manuals and new tools for the implementation of these priorities (i.e. data collection, management and reporting).

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