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Phytosanitary Working Group Work Plan Seed Association of the Americas December 4, 2012 John Stevens – Pioneer Hi-Bred Mario Puente – AMSAC Ric Dunkle - ASTA
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Phytosanitary Working Group Mission Harmonization of Phytosanitary requirements for the movement of seed within and external to the Americas. Objectives1. By December 31, 2013..... The Southern Cone Phytosanitary Committee (COSAVE) has included in their working agenda the discussion of adopting a regional plant protection standard for the movement of the seeds. 2. By December 31, 2013..... The North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO) and the Southern Cone Phytosanitary Committee (COSAVE) (by Dec 31, 2014) have adopted a regional plant protection standard for the movement of the seeds in the Americas. 3. By December 31, 2014..... A Pest List has been developed for the Americas 4. By December 31, 2015..... SAA is actively advocating for the regional plant protection standard to be adopted at the international level. 5. By December 31, 2015..... Improved process for PRA – Industry cooperation and interaction with NPPO for PRA Outputs Outcomes
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Goal #1: To have COSAVE include adoption of a Seed RSPM on their agenda for discussion ActionResponsibleDue Date 1.Determine COSAVE agenda for meetings and request clarification of their position on a regional seed standard. 2.Supply a copy of draft NAPPO Seed Standard to COSAVE for consideration 3.Conduct analysis/comparison of ISPM’s 7 & 12 (old versions to new versions) to identify deficiencies that would be addressed by a seed standard (NAPPO Std.) 4.Present analysis to COSAVE at appropriate venue 5.Evaluate COSAVE response and determine next steps 6.NSAs to lobby NPPOs to support Seed Standard (RSPM) R. Dunkle & D. Risso Stevens, Puente & Risso Puente and sub-Group Risso, Puente, WG Puente, Risso Dec 1, 2012 (completed 11/29/12) Jan. 14, 2013 Mar 1, 2013 March 2013 ? Ongoing
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Goal #2 & #4: NAPPO and COSAVE adopt an RSPM for seed and support for ISPM ActionResponsibleDue Date 1.Industry to lobby USDA, SAGARPA and CFIA to support NAPPO activities in order for NAPPO to have the ability to continue its standard setting activities. WG and SAA executive to get NSA commitment to lobby NPPOs. 2.Similar approach to members of COSAVE and OIRSA 3.Industry to work closely with NAPPO and COSAVE to promote the RSPM as an ISPM. 4.Develop talking points for NSAs to take to their NPPOs (based on ISPM analysis) 5.Create a Log of lobbying activities WG, SAA executive and NSAs NSAs Stevens & Risso) NSAs Sub-Group March 2013 and beyond Ongoing March 2013 Jan 2013
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Goal #3: Development of Pest List for Americas. (by Dec. 31, 2014) ActionResponsibleDue Date 1. Formation of subgroup to organize and lead this effort.Stevens, Puente Jan 1, 2013 2 Subgroup to coordinate with SAA executive to have National Seed Associations obtain pests lists from NPPOs. Sub-GroupBegin Jan 2013 3. Identify and obtain existing pest lists from past harmonization efforts Sub-GroupBegin Jan 2013 4. Completed Pest ListDec 31, 2014
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Goal #5: Improved PRA Process Industry Cooperation and interaction with NPPO for PRAs ActionResponsibleDue Date 1.Establish a subgroup to manage the PRA project. Stevens, Puente Feb 1, 2013 2. Sub-group to develop process to obtain PRAs from NPPOs. Sub-WG and NSAs May 1, 2012 3. Sub-WG to catalog existing seed PRAs Sub-WG and NSAs Begin May 2013 4. Industry to support standards for, i) Determination of Host Status and ii) Guidance on Risk Management Practices SAA and NSAs Begin March 2013 5. Completed PRA Process Dec 31, 2015
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