Title: INTERNAL CONTROLS Session 1: Overview of Global Legislation
1INTERNAL CONTROLSSession 1 Overview of Global
Legislation
2Outline
- WTO-SPS agreement,
- FAO,
- IPPC,
- EPPO,
- EU
3WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary
Measures
- It sets out the basic rules for food safety and
animal and plant health standards. - http//www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/sps_e/spsund_e
.htm
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5Main aim of the SPS Agreement
- To ensure safe food for the consumer by
appropriate measures/regulations. - To ensure necessary and justifiable safety
regulations (without protecting domestic
producers)
6General principles
- Harmonization
- Equivalence
- Non-discriminatory
- Transparency
- Regionalization
7Transparency
- Enquiry Point - in every member country -list
- New or modified regulations - notify the WTO
Secretariat in time (form) - The secretariat circulates the information
(Example) (monthly summary)
8Food and Agriculture Organization
- It leads international efforts to defeat hunger.
- Serving both developed and developing countries,
FAO acts as a neutral forum where all nations
meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate
policy. - FAO is also a source of knowledge and
information.
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10International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)
- It is a multilateral treaty deposited with the
Director General of FAO. - It was adopted by FAO in 1951 and came into force
in 1952. It was amended once in 1973 and again in
1997. - The SPS Agreement identifies the IPPC as the
organization providing international standards to
help ensure that measures implemented by
governments to protect plant health
(phytosanitary measures) are harmonized and not
used as unjustified barriers to trade. - The IPPC currently has 169 Contracting Parties.
11Purpose of the IPPC
- international cooperation in controlling pests
of plants and plant products and in preventing
their international spread, and especially their
introduction into endangered areas.
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13The revised text of the IPPC
- The changes reflect its complementary
relationship to the WTO-SPS agreement. - To modernize the Convention by updating
phytosanitary concepts and clarifying the scope
and objectives of the Convention.
14- Joint responsibility,
- Establish official national plant protection
organization, - Phytosanitary certificate,
- Phytosanitary measures,
- Contact point,
- Commission on phytosanitary measures.
15International Standards for Phytosanitary
Measures 1 to 29
- You can download from the web-side
- https//www.ippc.int/servlet/CDSServlet?statusND0
xMzM5OSY2PWVuJjMzPSomMzc9a29z
16List of ISPMs
- ISPM No. 01 (2006) Phytosanitary principles for
the protection of plants and the application of
phytosanitary measures in international trade - ISPM No. 02 (2007) Framework for pest risk
- ISPM No. 03 (2005) Guidelines for the export,
shipment, import and release of biological
control agents and other beneficial organisms - ISPM No. 04 (1995) Requirements for the
establishment of Pest Free - ISPM No. 05 (2005) Glossary of phytosanitary
terms - ISPM No. 05 (2007) Glossary of phytosanitary
terms - ISPM No. 06 (1997) Guidelines for surveillance
17- ISPM No. 07 (1997) Export certification system
- ISPM No. 08 (1998) Determination of pest status
in an area - ISPM No. 09 (1998) Guidelines for pest
eradication programmes - ISPM No. 10 (1999) Requirements for the
establishment of pest free places of production
and pest free production sites - ISPM No. 11 (2004) Pest risk analysis for
quarantine pests including analysis of
environmental risks and living modified organisms - ISPM No. 12 (2001) Guidelines for phytosanitary
certificates - ISPM No. 13 (2001) Guidelines for the
notification of non-compliance and emergency
action - ISPM No. 14 (2002) The use of integrated measures
in a systems approach for pest risk management
18- ISPM No. 15 (2002) Certification mark
multilanguage - ISPM No. 15 (2002) Guidelines for regulating wood
packaging material in international trade - ISPM No. 15 (2002) with modifications to Annex I
(2006) Guidelines for regulating wood packaging
material in international trade - ISPM No. 16 (2002) Regulated non-quarantine
pests concept and application - ISPM No. 17 (2002) Pest reporting
- ISPM No. 18 (2003) Guidelines for the use of
irradiation as a phytosanitary measure - ISPM No. 19 (2003) Guidelines on lists of
regulated pests - ISPM No. 20 (2004) Guidelines for a phytosanitary
import regulatory system - ISPM No. 21 (2004) Pest risk analysis for
regulated non quarantine pests - ISPM No. 22 (2005) Requirements for the
establishment of areas of low pest prevalence - ISPM No. 23 (2005) Guidelines for inspection
- ISPM No. 24 (2005) Guidelines for the
determination and recognition of equivalence of
phytosanitary measures
19- ISPM No. 25 (2006) Consignments in transit
- ISPM No. 26 (2006) Establishment of pest free
areas for fruit flies (Tephritidae) - ISPM No. 27 (2006) Diagnostic protocols for
regulated pests - ISPM No. 28 (2007) Phytosanitary treatments for
regulated pests - ISPM No. 29 (2007) Recognition of pest free areas
and areas of low pest prevalence
20Requirements for the establishment of Pest Free
Areas (ISPM 4.)
- Determination of a PFA,
- Establishment and maintenance of a PFA,
- Documentation and review,
- Specific requirements
21Requirements for the establishment of pest free
places of production and pest free production
sites (ISPM10)
- The concept
- Pest free place of production,
- Pest free production site
- General requirements
- Critical factors,
- Establishment and maintenance,
- Buffer zone
- Documentation and review
22Guidelines for surveillance (ISPM 6.)
- General surveillance
- Sources,
- Information collection, storage
- Use of information,
- Specific surveys
- Pest survey,
- Commodity or host survey,
- Targeted, random sampling
23Guidelines for surveillance (ISPM 6.)
- Good surveillance practice,
- Technical requirements,
- Record keeping,
- Transparency.
24Guidelines for pest eradication programmes (ISPM
9.)
- General requirements
- Planning process
- Undertake an Eradication Programme
- Eradication
- Review of the programme
25Regulated non-quarantine pests (ISPM 16)
26EPPO
- intergovernmental organization
- responsible for international cooperation in
plant protection - in the European and Mediterranean region.
- it is the regional plant protection organization
for Europe - article IX of the FAO IPPC. - Founded in 1951 with 15 member governments, it
now has 50 member governments including nearly
every country of Western and Eastern Europe and
the Mediterranean region.
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29Aim of the EPPO
- To protect plant health in agriculture, forestry
and the uncultivated environment. - To develop an international strategy against the
introduction and spread of pests (including
invasive alien plants) that damage cultivated and
wild plants, in natural and agricultural
ecosystems. - To encourage harmonization of phytosanitary
regulations and all other areas of official plant
protection action. - To promote the use of modern, safe, and effective
pest control methods. - To provide a documentation service on plant
protection.
30EPPO publications 1.
- EPPO Bulletin
- EPPO Standards
- Quarantine Pests for Europe (2nd edition),
Illustrations of QPE, Distribution Maps of QPE - EPPO Reporting Service
- Phytosanitary Regulations Service
31EPPO publications 2.
- EPPO Plant Protection thesaurus (EPPT)
- http//www.eppo.org/DATABASES/eppt/eppt.htm
- PQR
- http//www.eppo.org/DATABASES/pqr/pqr.htm
32EPPO publications 3.
- EPPO Database on Diagnostic Expertise
- http//dc.eppo.org/index.php
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33Coffee break
34EU plant health regime
- Single market
- Institutions
- Presidency
- Council of Ministers
- Commission
- Parliament
- Standing Committees
35Objectives
- To prevent the introduction into the Community of
pests and diseases harmful to plants and plant
products - To prevent the spread within the Community of
pests and diseases harmful to plants and plant
products - To facilitate trade within the Community
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37EU legislation
- Directive,
- Decision,
- Regulation,
- Recommendations and options.
- applicable to all Member States,
- type of national legislation is different.
38The Plant Health Directive
- 2000/29/EC several amendments
- always watch Consolidated version!!!
- Articles and Annexes
39Articles
- 1 MSs required to establish Single Competent
Authority (SCA) - 2 Definitions
- 3 Bans of pests (harmful organisms) Annex I.,
II. - 4 Bans of plants, plant products, others Annex
III. - 5 Special requirements Annex IV.
- 6 Official export examinations registration of
producers, importers - 7-9 Phytosanitary Certificate (and re-export)
Annex V., model Annex VII. - 10 Plant passport Annex V, part A
- 11-12 Action in case of non-compliance
- 13 Import, BIPs
- 16 Emergency procedures notification
- 17-19 Committee voting procedures
40Implementing measures (1.)
- Control measures
- to ban the introduction of prohibited organisms
into their territory and - to ban the movement of such organisms within
their territory. - Control Directives certain organisms are present
in the Community but only limited distribution.
41Control measures
- Community control measures for potato wart
disease Council Directive 69/464/EEC - Community control measures for potato cyst
eelworm Council Directive 69/465/EEC (NEW!!) - Community control measures for potato ring rot
Council Directive 93/85/EEC as last amended by
Commission Directive 2006/56/EC - Community control measures for potato brown rot
Council Directive 98/57/EC as last amended by
Commission Directive 2006/63/EC
42Implementing measures (2.)
- Registration of operators Plant passports
- Import from Third Countries
- Inspections, notifications,
- Derogations
- Protected Zones
43Other implementing measures (3.)
- Financial solidarity to assist with expenditure
on eradication action, - Community Inspectorate to investigate how
Member States and exporting (non-EU) countries
implement requirements
44Emergency measures
- Potato spindle tuber viroid Commission Decision
2007/410/EC - Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Commission Decision
2007/365/EC - Gibberella circinata Commission Decision
2007/433/EC - Thrips palmi as regards Thailand Commission
Decision 98/109/EC - Pinewood nematode Commission Decision
2001/218/EC as last amended by Decision
2003/127/EC - Phytophthora ramorum Commission Decision
2002/757/EC as last amended by Decision
2004/426/EC - Diabrotica virgifera Commission Decision
2003/766/EC - Pepino mosaic virus Commission Decision
2004/200/EC
45Internal control
- To prevent the spread of
- harmful organisms
- To inspect commodities subject to plant health
checks - Plant health controls carried out at the place of
production - Registration of producers and importers
- Issuing plant passport
46Plant passport
- Guarantee
- the plants have been grown by a registered
producer who is authorised to issue plant
passports for plants subject to appropriate
inspection - Statement
- by the producer that the planting material is,
to the best of his/her knowledge free from all
harmful organisms.
47- Thank you for your kind attention!