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1 The global problem of obsolete pesticides and the FAO strategy for solutions Mark Davis Geneva, May 2011

2 Pesticides affect the poorest communities

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6 How did this happen? Migratory pests Central supply systems Donations Bans

7 Prevention & Disposal of Obsolete Pesticides To put in place measures to prevent any re-accumulation of new obsolete pesticide stocks To remove and dispose of the obsolete pesticide stockpiles existing at this time

8 Case Study: Mozambique Stockholm Convention ratified Oct 2005 ∴ no access to GEF funds; From 2003 Bilateral donors supported: –National inventory of obsolete pesticides –Pesticide life cycle gap analysis –Legislative review –Improved pesticide registration

9 Case Study: Mozambique National training & capacity developed:

10 Case Study: Mozambique INVENTORY & RISK ASSESSMENT

11 Case Study: Mozambique REPACKAGING HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS

12 Case Study: Mozambique SAFE TRANSPORT & STORAGE

13 Case Study: Mozambique COMMUNICATION & AWARENESS

14 Case Study: Mozambique 330t destroyed in Europe Remaining problems: –Severely contaminated soils (used for killing fish) –DDT use in health leakage to agriculture –Pesticide burial sites –Pesticide container management New GEF project operational Apr 2011

15 Case Study: Mozambique Phased A to Z approach to national problems Multi stakeholder engagement (Ag, Env, Health, Private Sector, NGOs, IGOs, donors) Multi-donor collaboration (Japan, Netherlands, EC, GEF, FAO, GoM) Technical capacity developed for national leadership AND outreach

16 Thank you for your attention

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19 Many donors have contributed

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