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Title: Pest List Database for the Pacific


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Pest List Databasefor the Pacific
Ministry of Agriculture
September 2003
  • Dick Vernon Makelesi Kora-Gonelevu
  • SPC Plant Protection Service
  • E-mail richardv_at_spc.int makelesig_at_spc.int

2
Purpose of This Workshop
  • To give participants
  • knowledge of what the PLD is what it can do
  • the ability to use it themselves
  • For SPC to learn how it can be improved

3
If you have an idea
or a question
  • raise it at the moment
  • or make a note and raise it at the end

4
The PLD in Action
Once there was a farmer.
He could grow very fine taro of a special kind,
and wished to export them to Japan.
The authorities there said he had to supply them
with a list of all the pests and diseases ever
found on that crop in his country.
5
The PLD in Action (cont.)
  • The farmer almost gave up hope.
  • But then someone said the Quarantine Service had
    a computer system that could do things like that.
  • So, he visited the Quarantine office and
    presented his problem.
  • Twenty minutes later he had his Pest List for
    Taro in his country.

6
What Is the Pest List Database?
  • An information system that
  • - records pest occurrences within a country
  • - provides a list of all pests found on a crop
  • it may also record report pest interceptions at
    ports

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Interception is not an Occurrence
  • Occurrences.
  • pests found living in a country.
  • Interceptions.
  • pests found at (air)ports by Quarantine usually
    detected destroyed.
  • The PLD keeps these two separate.

8
It also keeps separate
  • Public Records
  • Those that have been authenticated by an
    internationally recognised authority
  • Only Public records appear in Pest Lists
  • Non-Public Records
  • Those entered from farmers, extension staff, pest
    surveys etc, and not yet authenticated
  • These do not appear in Pest Lists

9
So Lets Look at the PLD
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Why a Pest List Database?
  • Needed for the establishment of trade agreements
    to facilitate trade.
  • Recommended by
  • 1998 Pacific Plant Protection Organisation
    meeting.
  • 1999 Regional Technical Meeting on Plant
    Protection.
  • 2001 Plant Protection in the Pacific meeting.
  • Required by International Plant Protection
    Convention, Article 7,2i (see next slide).

11
International Plant Protection Convention
(Article 7,2i)
  • Contracting parties shall, to the best of their
    ability,
  • establish and update lists of regulated pests,
  • using scientific names, and
  • make such lists available to the Secretary,
  • to regional plant protection organisations of
    which they are members and, on request,
  • to other contracting parties.

12
What else can the PLD do?
  • Can provide
  • - a list of hosts for any given pest
  • - a list of all weeds found in a country
  • a list of bibliographic references
  • provided always, that

the appropriate data has been entered into the
system
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Who Uses It?
  • Quarantine Plant Protection services
  • The Director Senior staff
  • should have access to it
  • should be able to use it or know how to get what
    they need
  • Frontline PP Q staff
  • need to know how to use it
  • enter data generate reports

14
Progress to date

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Establishing country data sets
  • SPC extracts from existing regional data sets
  • - reports of earlier surveys, GPPIS, etc
  • Countries supply their data
  • New identifications
  • Identify need for new surveys

16
Pest Surveys
  • Countries process existing records.
  • SPC arranges identification of already available
    specimens (subject to funds).
  • Once that process is completed, new surveys to be
    arranged as necessary.
  • There should be an emphasis on crops with export
    potential or that are traded.
  • The outcome of these activities will be public
    knowledge.

17
In Conclusion
  • We have provided an overview of the PLD
  • Now open for questions discussion
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