Context:
The Asia Pacific Plant Protection Commission unanimously elected India as chair of the Standing Committee on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for the biennium 2023-24 during the 32nd Session held in Bangkok.
Asia Pacific Plant Protection Commission:
- It is an intergovernmental organization that promotes cooperation among countries in the Asia-Pacific region to enhance plant health and plant protection.
- It was established in 1956 as a regional body approved by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.
- The Commission administers the Regional Plant Protection Agreement for Asia and the Pacific.
- The Commission consists of representatives of all member countries and elects amongst them a Chairperson who serves for a period of two years.
Key Objectives:
- Coordinating, reviewing and promoting development of regional plant protection systems.
- Assisting member countries to develop effective plant protection regimes.
- Setting standards for phytosanitary measures.
- Facilitating information sharing.
Functions:
- It helps member countries analyze risks to their national plant resources and use science-based measures to safeguard their cultivated and wild plants.
- The Commission helps member countries improve their capacity for pest surveillance, pest risk analysis, pest risk management through systems approaches, and implementation of regional and international standards for phytosanitary measures.
- It helps with the management of outbreaks of invasive species to promote safe agricultural trade.
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