The Role and Relationship of Scientific and Official Information

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The Role and Relationship of Scientific and Official Information IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago September 2005 The Role and Relationship of Scientific and Official Information Dave Nowell & Jan Breithaupt IPPC Secretariat Rome Italy

Information Exchange and the IPPC IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago September 2005 Information Exchange and the IPPC Article VIII provisions cooperate in the exchange of information provide scientific and technical information for PRAs designate Official Contact Point Article IV provisions surveillance and reporting of pests September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

Scientific vs Official Information ARS Website Scientific vs Official Information Scientific Information Biology of the pest: Distribution Host range Vectors Biological impact Economic impact Other data Sources of scientific information Refereed journals Non-refereed journals NPPO records Historical records Electronic documentation September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

Scientific vs Official Information Regulatory requirements Surveillance data Regulated pest lists PRAs Pest status reporting Pest outbreaks Restrictions/prohibitions Emergency actions Source of official information Official Contact Point designated by the Contracting Party September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

Importing Countries may use pest status information to: conduct a PRA on a pest in another country; establish phytosanitary regulations; and conduct a PRA on a non-quarantine pest in their own territories for purposes of regulating it. September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

Exporting countries may use pest status information to: comply with import regulations of importing countries; and meet requests from other countries for the purposes of PRAs. September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

Importing and exporting countries may use pest status information to: conduct PRAs; plan national, regional and international pest management programs; establish national pest lists; establish and maintain pest free areas. September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago Dispute Settlement Provisions for country consultation under WTO and IPPC Use of PRAs in dispute settlement Roles of scientific and regulatory experts Exchange of information between countries international organizations September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago September 2005 The Role of Scientists Research and reporting of results Responsibility and accountability Understand repercussions and impact of pest reporting Accuracy in reporting Communication and participation with the regulatory community September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago The Role of Regulators Identify needs and gaps in knowledge base on pests of quarantine importance Support and encourage the activities of scientists in gathering and disseminating scientific information on plant pests Emphasise the importance of accurate and reliable information exchange Inform scientists on the role, relevance and impact of pest reporting September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

Official Contact Points Required under the NRT Used for the transmittal of official information within a country Used for the transmittal of official information between trading partners Benefits of OCPs: Avoid confusion or misinterpretations ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago

IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago Conclusions Both scientific and official information are relevant to agricultural trade Accuracy, reliability and accountability are crucial Regulators and scientists must recognize and respect the roles of each September 2005 IPP Training, IICA & IPPC/FAO, Trinidad & Tobago