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Report of the twenty-eighth session of the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission










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    The thirty-second session of the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission (APPPC) adopted its strategic plan to communicate the work and priorities of APPPC for the coming six years. The APPPC Strategic Plan 2022-2028 guides the plant health activities of APPPC and provides a clear roadmap for the APPPC members to understand the future direction of the Commission. It sets out five strategic objectives: developing an effective APPPC operation system; developing capacity on plant quarantine, integrated pest management, and pesticide management; developing measures for plant protection; strengthening information management; and coordinating input into international systems. The strategic goals focus on accomplishing the APPPC mission, fully implementing the Plant Protection Agreement for the Asia and Pacific Region, and contributing to achieving the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) objectives.
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    Regional Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. Approval of fumigation facilities 2014
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    Fumigation is a useful measure to reduce the risk of introduction and spread of regulated pests through the international movement of commodities or regulated articles. However, little guidance has been provided to National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) to assist them in assessing whether fumigators can undertake fumigations effectively. Endorsed by the twenty-eighth session of the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission (APPPC) held in Jeju, Republic of Korea in September 2013, th is standard provides guidance on developing appropriate systems for regulating and certifying fumigations to meet importing country requirements. Regional standards for phytosanitary measures are developed and adopted by the APPPC as part of the plant protection programme of the Commission's contracting parties to support regional harmonization and facilitate trade of commodities by member countries.
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    Report of the twenty-seventh session of the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission (APPPC) 2011
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    This publication reports on the twenty-seventh session of the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission (APPPC) convened in Manila, Philippines from 15 to 19 August 2011. The session reviewed the body’s work carried out during the previous biennium and the overall plant protection situation at national and regional levels, and adopted the long-term strategic plan for 2012–2019 and the work programme for 2012–2013. The session reported on progress in information exchange in the region through the newly launched Web site and the working group on information exchange, which was established to promote collection, management, exchange and dissemination of national and regional information on plant protection. The session agreed to develop new Regional Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (RSPMs) on irradiation, fumigation and movement of used machinery, and to strengthen implementation of International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs) and RSPMS in member countries. Recommenda tions are included in the report.

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