22 CFR 216 & Pesticides Andrei Barannik REA/asia & OAPA.

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22 CFR 216 & Pesticides Andrei Barannik REA/asia & OAPA

Special 22 CFR 216 Issue: Pesticides  Pesticides are a commonly encountered element in both agriculture and health activities  USAID has special procedures within 22 CFR 216 to address pesticide procurement and/or use  You don’t have to avoid using pesticides when they are needed, but you must ensure they are properly selected and safely used

What are pesticides? Pesticides are biological, chemical or physical agents used to kill unwanted plants, animals, or disease agents. The purpose of disinfectants is to kill bacteria or viruses. Disinfectants are also pesticides. What about disinfectants? Pesticides derived from natural sources (like Pyrethrum) are still pesticides. What about “natural” or “biological” pesticides?

Why Care About Pesticides?  Poor practice in using pesticides is wide-spread Overuse accelerates pest resistance which induces increased use Significant resistance requires switching to less safe and more costly pesticides  As potent killing agents, pesticides have intrinsic dangers attached to their use Misuse kills the “good bugs” that are essential to pollination or that naturally control the “bad bugs” Misuse can result in chronic sickness, birth defects, cancers, and even death Misuse can seriously impair a country’s ability to export to the U.S., Europe, Japan and other major markets  The lack of quality control in the production in some developing countries represents a hazard with non-U.S. manufactured pesticides

USAID and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Respond to clearly identified pests and their consequences Evaluate non-pesticide management options Use least toxic, safest pesticides and only as actually needed IPM aims at controlling pest populations by anticipating pest problems and preventing the damage they cause with minimal chemical use It is USAID policy to rely on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) as the framework for every activity (agricultural, health or other) that involves pesticide procurement or use

Pesticide Procedures – 22 CFR 216.3(b) Applies to every project that will procure, use, or recommend for use one or more pesticides For proposed use or procurement of pesticides the IEE or EA must address the 12 factors outlined in 22 CFR (b)(1)(i). This analysis is commonly referred to as a “Pesticide Evaluation Report and Safe Use Action Plan” (PERSUAP). EPA registration status Basis for selection Extent IPM is used Application methods and safety equipment Toxicology and mitigation measures Efficacy Target vs. nontarget species Site’s natural conditions Availability of alternatives Country’s ability to control and regulate pesticides Training for uses Monitoring provisions

What is “pesticide procurement or use”? USAID interprets “pesticide procurement or use” very broadly. ! Specifically... Be aware...

1.Direct purchase of pesticides 2.Payment in kind, donations, provision of free samples and other forms of subsidies 3.Provision of credit to borrowers could be procurement 4.Guarantee of credit to banks or other credit providers could be procurement Procurement includes.. 1.Sale 2.Handling, transport, storage, 3.Mixing, loading, application 4.Disposal 5.Provision of fuel to transport pesticides 6.Technical assistance in pesticide management Use includes.. What is “pesticide procurement or use”?

export-oriented projects involving commodities that require pesticides, even if USAID is not using or procuring directly. This is a type of indirect procurement/use. AND the regulations also usually apply to... ! What is “pesticide procurement or use”?

The definition of “procurement or use” does NOT include... Pesticide used in evaluation plots & other research, IF ALL following requirements are met: –Surface area of under 4 ha, –Supervised by researchers, –Application by trained individuals –The treated products are not consumed by people or animals, Technical assistance for development of host country pesticide regulatory capabilities Support for training in safer pesticide use, not involving actual application or use of pesticides.

What about EMERGENCY SITUATIONS and other exceptions? The Pesticide Procedures do not apply to: –Projects under emergency conditions. –Projects where USAID is a minor donor. However, a decision to provide assistance will be based to the maximum extent possible on the factors normally required in the pesticide section of the IEE. See 216.3(b)(2). The USAID Administrator determines in writing that: A pest outbreak has occurred or is imminent; AND Significant health or economic problems will occur without prompt use of the proposed pesticide; AND Insufficient time is available to follow normal procedures. What are “emergency conditions”?

andbook.htm (English and Spanish versions of pesticide poisoning recognition handbook) andbook.htm Note: The information in these websites is useful for development professionals but does not substitute for an expert to apply it correctly Useful Web Sites