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Eradication, Containment and Contingency Planning
European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Eradication, Containment and Contingency Planning
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
EPPO has developed many Regional Standards which are relevant for eradication and containment…
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
EPPO standard on phytosanitary measures: General phytosanitary measures (4) Phytosanitary procedures (73) Production of healthy plants for planting (34) Pest risk analysis (4) Safe use of biological control (3) Diagnostic protocols for regulated pests (89) Commodity-specific phytosanitary measures (2) National regulatory control systems (7) Phytosanitary treatments (12)
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Following standards are in particular important for eradication: ISPM No. 9 Guidelines for pest eradication programmes PM 9 National regulatory control systems (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus, Ralstonia solanacearum, Diabrotica virgifera, Synchytrium endobioticum, Heterodera glycines, Ambrosia artemisiifolia) PM 9 Generic elements for contingency plans
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
ISPM 9 Scope: describes the components of a pest eradication programme which can lead to the establishment or re-establishment of pest absence in an area.
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Components: - general preparation - decision to eradicate, on the basis of detection, identification, pest distribution, investigation, survey, feasibility eradication
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Components (continued): - eradication process delimiting/monitoring surveys containment official measures - verification - declaration - review
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Critical points: - early detection and estimation of spread - operational and economic info - cost/benefit analysis for eradication programme - review of programme if needed
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
ISPM 9 recommends contingency plans: - for pests with high potential of introduction - eradication very important and feasible
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
EPPO developed RSPM: Generic elements for contingency plans Purpose: In combination with standards on NRCS will help countries to draft pest specific contingency plans For pests with a major economic and/or environmental impact
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
This RSPM lists 12 essential elements: 1. background information 2. initiation of contingency plan 3. official actions on presumptive diagnosis 4. official actions to eradicate after final confirmation
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
5. Review of measures in cases of prolonged official action 6. Completion of statutory action 7. Command structure 8. Stakeholder consultation
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
9. Internal communication and documentation 10. External communication 11. Testing and training of personnel 12. Evaluation and revision of contingency plan
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Challenge: develop decision support tool, to guide eradication and containment actions
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Workshop on Eradication, Containment and Contingency Planning
European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Workshop on Eradication, Containment and Contingency Planning
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Nova Gorica (SI) /12 Target group 52 experts from 25 countries
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Objectives workshop: Exchange experiences and lessons learned Identify success factors Critical elements for contingency plans Implications of ISPM No. 9
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Critical factors: Biological Cost/benefit Operational
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Biological, linked to location: -life cycle -optimal flying period -preferred hosts -population density of pest and/or host -tailor-made measures linked to scale of outbreak
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Biological – uncertainty detection Early detection Routine testing or sampling Efficacy of traps; risk of false negatives Effective trapping strategy
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Biological – long term factors: Climate change Uncertainty alternative control measures Limited practical value
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Cost/benefit factors -Role of financial compensation -Limited resources at start -Estimate of benefits -How to determine turning point -Justification Q-status
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Operational factors – general aspects: Communication with different groups Motivating farmers/growers
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Operational factors: -conflict of interests -delegation authority -availability of PPPs -access to private areas -logistical planning of machinery and manpower
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Operational factors (continued): -tracing forward -timing of removal of infested material -enforcement official actions -disposal of infested material
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Follow-up… Questions?
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Discussion questions: Are contingency plans drafted in your region? For which pests?
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
What do you consider the most important elements in a contingency plan?
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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
What do you consider the most critical success/failure factors in eradicating an outbreak?
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