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1 The International Plant Protection Convention IPPC Secretariat, November 2015 Electronic Phytosanitary Certification, ePhyto

2 1.Background 2.Critical Tech. Components 3.Current Status 4.Future Developments 5.Role of the RPPOS Outline of the Presentation

3 1. Background ● ePhyto: Is NOT a copy of a printed phytosanitary certificate that is emailed ● ePhyto: Is a secured data set using XML for transmission securely and electronically between NPPO of exporting country and NPPO importing country ● ePhyto: Is the equivalent of a paper phytosanitary certificate and may be used if accepted by the NPPO of the importing country

4 eCert and ePhyto ● eCert is the general term used for electronic certification, and can be veterinary, phytosanitary, food safety ● ePhyto is a specific term used for electronic phytosanitary certification, and follows the harmonisation as agreed by the IPPC and described in ISPM 12, Appendix 1

5 Lack of standardization

6 Benefits of harmonized ePhyto ● Reduce fraud, data entry and validation functions, costs (printing, shipping, sorting, distribution, archiving) ● Expedite communication between NPPOs ● Improve security, and improve planning for inspection ● Decrease in delays for replacement certificates ● Link into ‘single window’ initiative

7 CPM 10 (2015) decisions ● CPM expressed full support for: – submission of the STDF proposal (hub and generic system) – implementation of the STDF project by the IPPC Secretariat – development of a hub and a generic system for ePhyto – continued work of the IPPC ePhyto Steering Group (ESG) under oversight of the CPM Bureau – participation of the ESG in management of the STDF project ● CPM Requested the CPM Bureau to report back to CPM-11 (2016) on the progress made on ePhyto

8 2. Critical Tech. Components ● Availability of ‘national’ system ● Harmonisation of exchange ● Efficient Electronic exchange (hub)

9 Basic Functionality

10 Production of message Receipt of message National system For production, dispatch, receipt, reading and storage of ePhytos Basic Functionality

11 Exchange mechanism Transmission of message Either directly between NPPOs or via a central Hub Basic Functionality

12 National system Data entry for export certification Data entry for export certification Production of an ePhyto with these data Production of an ePhyto with these data Issuance/authorization of the ePhyto Issuance/authorization of the ePhyto Sending of the ePhyto Sending of the ePhyto Printing of the sent certificate data on paper Printing of the sent certificate data on paper Receipt of ePhytos Receipt of ePhytos Checking the authenticity of the ePhyto received Checking the authenticity of the ePhyto received Extraction of the data from the ePhyto Extraction of the data from the ePhyto Printing of the received certificate data on paper Printing of the received certificate data on paper Store the ePhytos for later reference Store the ePhytos for later reference

13 National system This system can either be: -A truly national system, being part of a larger national system, or -A generic system, made available to those countries that do not have a national system (may be web-based)

14 Transmission mechanism ● Transfer of ePhytos from NPPO of exporting country to NPPO of importing country, ● This can either be: Direct exchange between systems of two NPPOs (point- to-point), or Exchange via a central hub

15 Current - eCert via Bilateral Agreements Many to Many

16 ePhyto via the IPPC HUB One to Many Generic system Uruguay Nepal Cuba Ghana

17 Benefits of exchange via hub A global ePhyto Hub will: Open access to the benefits of ePhyto to developing countries, Open access to the benefits of ePhyto to developing countries, reduce efforts of ongoing and costly bilateral arrangements, and reduce efforts of ongoing and costly bilateral arrangements, and accelerate harmonization in the use of ePhyto accelerate harmonization in the use of ePhyto

18 The Hub Use of the hub is Voluntary. Some countries will choose to continue to use paper certificates for a long time. Some countries may prefer point to point transmission. Start when you are ready Use of the hub is Voluntary. Some countries will choose to continue to use paper certificates for a long time. Some countries may prefer point to point transmission. Start when you are ready Security and confidentiality is paramount. ePhytos are encrypted for transmission and not opened by hub. Security and confidentiality is paramount. ePhytos are encrypted for transmission and not opened by hub. Costs of maintaining the hub are carried by the users of the hub. Costs of maintaining the hub are carried by the users of the hub. Participating countries will require a National System to exchange ePhyto data with the Hub. Participating countries will require a National System to exchange ePhyto data with the Hub.

19 3. Current Status -STDF working group approves US$1 million for ePhyto project -US$278 thousand still needed to ensure the STDF money -A generic national system will be developed (STDF project, web-based) -A hub will be developed (pilot with STDF project) -Harmonized exchange protocol will be developed

20 3. Current Status (cont.) -Cost estimate for use of hub/generic system needs to be developed -Financial (payment) system needed to sustain operations -More harmonisation of message contents is needed (harmonized terms, codes, mapping) -Awareness raising

21 4. Upcoming activities -Global symposium on ePhyto, 9 – 13 November 2015 in Republic of Korea -Development of a pilot hub, 2015/2016 -Development of a generic system 2015/2016 -Testing of hub and generic system, 2016 -Update at CPM-11, April 2016

22 5. Role of the RPPOs RPPOs can assist in the development of ePhyto in a number of ways, including: Supporting awareness raising efforts in their region Supporting awareness raising efforts in their region Establishing regional ePhyto working groups similar to the APPPC working group Establishing regional ePhyto working groups similar to the APPPC working group Establishing and maintaining strong links to the overall IPPC ePhyto effort Establishing and maintaining strong links to the overall IPPC ePhyto effort

23 Resources The IPPC ePhyto page: The IPPC ePhyto page: https://www.ippc.int/en/ephyto/ https://www.ippc.int/en/ephyto/https://www.ippc.int/en/ephyto/https://www.ippc.int/en/ephyto/ The IPPC ePhyto technical documents page: The IPPC ePhyto technical documents page: http://ephyto.ippc.int/

24 THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION!


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