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Book (stand-alone)IPPC (International Plant Protection Convention) Annual Report 2018 2019
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No results found.The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Annual Report highlights the major achievements for each year. The 2018 Annual report is also an advocacy document as it explains the significance of these achievements. The report also gives background information on the IPPC itself, its governance structure and its work with plant protection organizations and other partners. -
Book (stand-alone)International Plant Protection Convention (1997) 2024
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No results found.The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Text makes provisions for the global protection of plant health from pests. The Convention aims to guide the 185 IPPC contracting parties' national plant protection organization as well as policy- and decision-makers and national administrators. The Convention seeks to promote international cooperation in protecting plants, agricultural products, and natural resources from pests, to support achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals to end poverty and hunger, protect the environment from the impacts of climate change, and to facilitate safe international trade. -
Book (stand-alone)Study on the use of International Plant Protection Convention diagnostic protocols
Implementation Review and Support System survey on the use of International Plant Protection Convention diagnostic protocols
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No results found.In 2016, the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures adopted a recommendation on the importance of pest diagnosis. The recommendation stresses the importance of pest diagnosis in underpinning many activities involved in the implementation of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). The recommendation encourages regional plant protection organizations and contracting parties to share knowledge and expertise, and support laboratory capacity in diagnostic protocols. Encouraging national plant protection organizations to maximize the utilization of diagnostic protocols as official procedures to adequately fulfil their obligations under the IPPC is essential. There remain, however, some strategic issues associated with pest diagnosis that should be integral to all aspects of the IPPC work program. It is in this context that a survey was conducted within the framework of the Implementation Review and Support System (IRSS) on IPPC diagnostic protocols, under the remit of the Implementation and Capacity Development Committee. This report presents the results of the survey, reflects the data received from participants, and illustrates the analysis and recommendations for optimizing the use of diagnostic protocols.
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