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An Overview
of Market Access And Maintenance
requirements Related To
Phytosanitary Measures
Trade Awareness Workshop - Polokwane
Mashudu Silimela
DAFF: Directorate Plant Health
13 August 2009
INTRODUCTION
SA – Part of global village
Is an active trader in the global agriculture
import-export market
Opportunity to export its agricultural products to
different international markets
In any international exchange of plants & plant
products, there is a risk that pests and diseases
might be introduced into the territory of the
importing country
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SA is a signatory member of various international
agreements.
International legislation regulating
global trade
WTO- SPS (Agreement on the Application of Sanitary
& Phytosanitary Measures)
Sets out the basics rules for global agricultural
trade
Subscribes to the principle of equal market
access and international co-operation in
protecting human, animal and plant Health
WTO – SPS recognize 3 Standards Setting Bodies
IPPC – International Plant Protection Convention
CODEX – Codex Alimentarius Commision
OIE – Office of International Epizootics / World
Animal Health Organization
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What Is a “Phytosanitary Measure”?
“Phyto-sanitary”
refers to plant health and
officially controlled pests
“Measure” refers to any Legislation, regulation
or official procedure for Preventing impact of
regulated pests
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International Plant Protection Convention
(IPPC)
Purpose:
To secure common and effective action to prevent the
spread and introduction of pests of plants and plant
products, and
to promote appropriate measures for their control
Scope:
Covers international cooperation in protecting plants and
plants products from harmful pests
“Plants”: include agricultural crops, forests, wild flora
“Pests”: include insects, pathogens, weeds
“Harm”: includes indirect effects such as from weeds
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Extends to items capable of harboring or spread pests,
such as:
• Storage places, Conveyors / vehicles and containers
IPPC Obligate members to
Provide an NPPO (National Plant Protection Organization
(for SA = DAFF-PH & APIS)
Conduct import & export of plants & plant products
according to accepted international principle & standards
Function of NPPO
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 Negotiations for new markets
 Pest risk analysis for the development of phytosanitary
measures
 Inspections and Phytosanitary certification
 Surveillance for pest outbreaks and control (regulated
pests)
 Diagnostic and Quarantine Services
 Draft National regulations/ standards based on International
Standards
 Training and awareness
COMPETITIVENESS IN GLOBAL ARENA
GAIN:
Opening of new markets
RETAIN: Ongoing inputs to keep
existing markets open
OPTIMISE: Ongoing inputs to
improve terms and scope of access to
existing markets
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COMMUNICATION REGARDING THE
INITIATION OF FRUIT EXPORTS
Exports actions are undertaken on request & in
collaboration with SA Industries
Technical meeting regarding “Market Access” issues
with representatives of different industries ( CGA,
PPECB, Subtop, etc)
are held every two months
Day to day communication with different industries
Ongoing communication with counterpart NPPOs in
consultation with all the role players
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ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EXPORT
PROGRAMME
Global access for plant & plant products is based on:
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) by importing country
3 stages of PRA
• Initiation stage: Identifying the pests and pathway
• Risk assessment: Scientific evaluation of pest
• Risk Management: setting appropriate mitigation
measures
Bilateral liaison between NPPOs (which can take many years)
Authorization by importing country
Issue of import permit
Protocol/ Directive
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Current major exports markets
Citrus – EU, Japan, South Korea, China, Iran, USA, Middle East,
Russia, Africa, India, etc.
Subtropical fruits (Litchi, Mango, Avocado) - EU
Main Pests of Concern to SA’s Trading Partners:
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New Major Market currently in
negotiation
Citrus
Australia, Thailand, Philippines, Syria, Lebanon ; South Korea (Lemon &
Grape fruit, soft citrus)
USA (Citrus) – ALPP
Subtropical
Litchi – USA
Mango – USA, China, India, Japan
Avocado – USA, Japan, China, Mexico
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REGULATING EXPORTS OF FRUIT
Phytosanitary inspections to verify compliance with the
needs of the importing country, and
Issuing phytosanitary certificates
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Market Maintenance
• Start in the production Unit (Farm)
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A record of Credibility i.e. the ability to comply with the
requirements & provide reliable information
• Balance (Chemical sprays and Phytosanitary issues)
Maintenance Relies on:
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Communication & cooperation all role players
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Technical justified regulatory measures
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Active country participation in the relevant international bodies
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Application of the accepted international norms & standards
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Good Science, including
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Reliable published information
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Rapid pest identification method
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Up-to-date survey and pest lists
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Effective pest mitigation treatments
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Surveillance for new pests
Main SA constraints relating to
international trade
Non – Compliance
Limited cooperation between DAFF, Provincial, local and
other departments, different industries, other role players
and stake holders
Lack of information regarding requirements of different
importing countries
Lack of technical information (Scientific information)
Inconsistency regarding communication from importing
countries
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NEW PHYTO THREATS
Bactrocera zonata
Bactrocera invadens
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Propagating material
Citrus canker
CONCLUSION
 South Africa has a great potential
to access new International markets
Compliance
Scientists
 Effective Communication
 Reliable scientific information of
DAFF,
Different
commodity pests & diseases
Provincial, Local,
Industries
other
Plant health legislation &
Market access & stakeholders
departments & maintenance
standards
 Team Work (shared responsibility)
Assignees
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YOU AND US = wrong X
Producers /
farmers
WE = BEST √
Contact details:
[email protected] or 012 319 6241
THANK YOU
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