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Plant Health and Biosecurity
Strategy Barry Delany
Chief Plant Health Officer
16th July 2018
Trade
Biosecurity & Food Safety
Sectoral Development
Environment
International context
General Plant Health principles are based on:
• provisions laid down in the FAO
International Plant Protection
Convention (IPPC)
• and WTO Agreement on
• Sanitary and Phytosanitary
• Measures (“SPS Agreement”)
IPPC- Commission on Phytosanitary Measures
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International context:
• International Standards (ISPMs)
• European and Mediterranean Plant Protection
Organisation (EPPO)
• European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
• EU legislation and Emergency Measures
• EU Plant Health Standing Committee
Worldwide Irish Horticulture Exports
Australia Bahrain Barbados Canada Canary Islands Chile China Dubai
Egypt Hong Kong Iceland India Iran Israel Ivory Coast Japan
Korea Kosovo Mongolia Morocco New Zealand Norway Oman Philippines
Qatar Singapore South Africa South Korea Sri Lanka Tahiti Taiwan Tanzania
Thailand Turkey USA UAE Ukraine Uzbekistan Europe
Potatoes
Beans
Peat
Fruit
Seeds
Grain
Vegetables
Seaweed
Horse Feed
Daffodils
Live Plants
Commercial Value of Regulated product to
Third Countries
€7m*
Commercial Value of Regulated product to
the EU €249m*
Commodities
Countries of Export
*statistics based on 2015 CSO data
Regulated Plant & Plant Product Import Controls
Horticulture & Plant Health Division
1150
319 179
137
101
94
93
71
69
45
751
Regulated Commodities Inspected at Irelands Border Inspection Posts
Citrus
Malus
Rosa
Vaccinium
Solidago
Hypericum
Mangifera
Pyrus
Ocimum
Psidium
Other
Number of Inspections
693
430
352 248
200
169
150
116
102
101
538
Third Country Import Inspections at Border Inspection Posts
South Africa
Mexico
Kenya
Peru
Morocco
Israel
Egypt
Argentina
Thailand
Chile Number of consignments from respective third countries
Horticulture & Plant Health Division
Pest moves
towards IE
Prevention
- Horizon Scanning
- Risk Identification &
Assessment
Detection
- Inspection, Surveillance, Monitoring
Control
- Eradication,
- Containment
Resilience
- Adaptation
Prevention
Detection
Control
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Plant Health & Biosecurity strategy WHY?
•The development of a Plant Health Strategy is
one of the DAFM High Level Priorities for 2018
•DAFM Statement of Strategy goal 1.1.1 points
to developing:
“with stakeholders effective animal and plant
health strategies and support appropriate
research and innovation in production and
processing”.
Plant Health & Biosecurity strategy WHY?
• Agreement of the DG Sante package in 2016 which includes the new Plant Health Regulations and Official Control Regulations
• Tertiary legislative discussions ongoing until 2019
• Commission focus on Plant Health awareness and capacity building
Plant Health & Biosecurity strategy WHY?
Plant Health as described in the recent (FAO) IPPC framework consultation:
• Facilitate economic growth and Trade developments
• Enhance Biosecurity and protect sustainable agriculture/horticulture
• Protect the Environment, forest and ecosystem (including Climate change impacts)
Plant Health & Biosecurity strategy WHY?
Strategic objectives are also aligned to the UN 2030 Sustainable Development goals (1,2,8,12,13,15 &17)
International year of Plant Health 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v0UXcmxYXI
"IYPH 2020 will raise awareness of the importance of plant
health in addressing issues of global concern, including
hunger, poverty and threats to the environment."
Ministerial agreement of IPPC Plant Health strategic framework 2020-2030 at FAO Rome April 2020
Plant Health and Biosecurity Strategy
External Stakeholders
Irish Hardy Nursery Stock association (IHNSA), Irish Potato Federation (IPF), IFA, Tree Council, Registered Growers, Nurseries, Garden Centres, Facilitators, Retailers, Landscapers, Local Authorities, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) Landscape Architects, Garden Designers, Importers/ Exporters, DAA, Customs/Revenue, An Post, DECAE, DBEI , NPWS, HSE, Dept. of Defence, Researchers Societies of Irish Foresters (SIF), Irish Forestry and Forest Products Association ( IFFPA), Irish Timber Growers Association(ITGA), relevant online traders, Socitiey of Irish
Plant Pathologists (SIPP) Forest Stakeholders’ Group.
Scope
• Biosecurity/ Plant Health
• Stakeholder consultation to ensure all aspects covered and raising Plant Health awareness
• Specific network consultation
• Internal and external awareness raising
• All island cooperation, including DAERA and AFBI
• Pest Risk Analysis, research and diagnostics
DAFM Plant Health Strategy
• A more effective, efficient, harmonised and co-ordinated framework within DAFM and with stakeholders for the organisation of all activities on Plant Health
• Preparedness for new Plant Health and Biosecurity challenges, threats and new official Control and Plant Health Laws.
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DAFM Plant Health Strategy • Greater awareness among stakeholder and the general public
about the importance of Biosecurity and Plant Health for Ireland.
• To facilitate economic growth and trade, enhance resilience & biodiversity, protect the environment, forests and associated ecosystems.