PLANT BIOSECURITY DIVISION Objectives & Goals of Training Programmes



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PLANT BIOSECURITY DIVISION Objectives & Goals of Training Programmes 1. Biosecurity and Incursion Management (BIM) To create a pool of experts to identify and address the Plant biosecurity threats of concern to India and South Asian Region Basic concepts of Plant biosecurity International and National regulations pertaining to plant biosecurity Pest Risk Analysis - Process Pre-border, border and post-border biosecurity continuum strategies Import Regulations & Phytosanitary certification Pest Surveillance concept and methodologies Pest Incursion Management of introduced pests Evaluation of eradication / containment programmes : Identify imminent biosecurity threats Carry out Pest Risk Analysis Knowledge on International and national regulations / obligations to prevent entry, establishment and spread of pests Identification of Appropriate phytosanitary measures to promote safe trade Tools to be employed in pest surveillance Plan and execute detection, delimiting and monitoring surveys Plan and execute emergency action plans to eradicate / contain pest incursion Identification of appropriate mitigation measures in the event of pest incursion : 21 days : Identify the Biosecurity threats Carry out PRA to identify various pathways of entry, establishment and spread potential of plant pests Implement import regulations and phytosanitary certification to promote safe trade Identify appropriate types of pest survey based on need Realize the importance of cooperation among South Asian countries in safeguarding the biosecurity of the region Implement strategies involved in Biosecurity Continuum

b) Exercises : 40% c) Lab Practicals : 10% d) Field Visits: 10% 2. Quarantine Pests Detection and Identification To create pool of experts in detection and diagnosis of pests of quarantine significance by employing appropriate methods Role of international and national regulations in plant biosecurity Pest Risk Analysis as a tool to identify pests of concern Pre-border, border and post-border biosecurity continuum strategies Inspection and sampling techniques Detection and diagnosis of quarantine pests Appropriate mitigation measures Pest Monitoring tools Knowledge on International and national regulations / obligations to prevent entry, establishment and spread of pests Basic understanding of PRA as a tool to identify pests of concern Detection and Diagnosis of quarantine pests by employing Seed-health testing protocols Molecular diagnosis Specific tests microscopic, washing, sieving, agar plate, etc. Identification of insect pests, nematodes, pathogens & weed seeds Appropriate mitigation measures in the event of pest interception Tools for monitoring exotic pests 21 days Identify the quarantine pests of concern Employ various detection and diagnostic protocols to identify quarantine pests Analyse various mitigation options in the event of pest interception Employ monitoring tools to prevent establishment and spread b) Exercises : 10%

c) Lab Practicals : 40% d) Field Visits: 10% 3. Phytosanitary Treatments (MBr and AlP fumigation) To promote expertise among phytosanitary service providers for treatment of internationally traded agricultural commodities to facilitate safe trade International and national regulations/ requirements pertaining to phytosanitary treatments Various phytosanitary treatments available Role of NPPO in promoting safe trade Accreditation procedures for MBr as per NSPM-11 & for Aluminium phosphide fumigation as per NSPM-22 Restricted fumigants, its properties, principles of fumigation, safety issues in fumigation etc. Fumigation procedure (MBr & AlP) Do s and Don ts during fumigation Personnel safety Appropriate procedures to be followed during fumigation of commodities by using restricted fumigants Selection of appropriate fumigant based on commodity / target pest Calculation of volume and dosage Use of various fumigation equipment such as vapourizer, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Gas Monitoring equipment, Leak detector, etc. Do s and Don ts during fumigation Environmental / health hazards related to fumigants Safety measures during fumigation 15 days Follow requirements as specified in relevant ISPM s and NSPM s to promote safe trade Use fumigants judiciously Follow procedures as laid down in NSPM s / ISPM s Take appropriate safety precautions Take up fumigation activities based on sound scientific knowledge Keep up proper record of fumigation activities

a) Theory : 30% b) Exercises : 10% c) Lab Practicals : 40% d) Field Visits: 20% 4. International Training programme on Regional Plant Health Systems Analysis To create a pool of experts to analyse Plant Health Systems and safeguard native agricultural biosecurity and build SPS capacity to gain market access International and national regulations or policies in place with relevance to IPM, Pest Surveillance, Pest Identification, Seed certification, Plant Quarantine, Pesticide usage etc. AESA based plant protection measures to enhance production On-farm production of biocontrol agents Judicious use of pesticides Ecological engineering for pest management Rodent pest control Basic concepts of plant biosecurity PRA as a tool to identify threats to the region Looming pest threats of concern Phytosanitary measures to prevent pest entry through trade Import Regulations and Phytosanitary certification Biosecurity continuum at pre-border, border and post-border Pest surveillance Pest incursion management Systems Approach to gain market access Understand plant health systems in place and identify the gaps Identify strategies to strengthen plant health system of a country Promote sustainable production of agriculture Promote usage of low-cost, on-farm production of biocontrol agents to minimize usage of pesticides Ecological engineering for pest management Analyse the plant quarantine system in place and identify the gaps Strengthen pest surveillance and plan surveys based on need identify looming pest threats to the region and identify preventive measures by carrying out PRA Systems Approach to reduce pest risks and gain market access

15 days Analyse the present plant health systems in place and identify the gaps Identify strategies to strengthen plant health system of a country Promote sustainable agricultural production practices Promote low-cost, on-farm techniques among stakeholders to minimize input cost Demonstrate AESA based approach and ecological engineering for pest management strategies to equip farmers to take informed decisions Identify imminent pests of concern through traded commodities / natural pathways and take preventive measures Plan and carry out pest surveys and document pest surveillance data Implement plant quarantine regulations a) Theory : 60% b) Exercises : 5% c) Lab Practicals : 10% d) Field Visits: 25% 5. Pest Surveillance To impart skills of pest surveillance, to manage pests, incursion as well as promote international trade Role of Pest Surveillance in plant biosecurity Various ISPMs relevant to Pest Surveillance Types of Pest surveillance/ survey Role of pest surveillance in PRA Market access Pest Incursion management Pest Surveillance tools Organize target oriented pest surveillance to promote export Selection of appropriate pest survey type based on need i.e. detection/ delimiting/ monitoring surveys Organize surveillance programmes for Establishment, Declaration and maintenance of Pest Free Areas (PFA) and Areas of Low Pest Prevalence (ALPP) Appropriate use of pest surveillance tools

8 days Select appropriate type of pest surveillance Adopt procedures for detection survey / delimiting survey / monitoring survey Plan and execute pest scouting methodologies Plan and prepare budget outlays for pest surveillance programmes Monitor for exotic pest incursion Establish PFA s and ALPP s a) Theory : 50% b) Exercises : 5% c) Lab Practicals : 15% d) Field Visits: 30% 6. Stored Grain Pest Management for FCI & CWC To build capacity of warehouse personnel in scientific grain storage and management of stored grain pests Importance of stored grain pest management for sustainable use Market access issues w.r.t. to stored grain pests Major stored grain pests of import / export concern Proper storage procedures Problems in grain storage Appropriate mitigation / management measures to promote safe trade Systems approach concept Safe use of AlP fumigant Identification of stored grain insect pests Appropriate management options AlP fumigation procedures Appropriate storage requirements 6 days Adopt appropriate measures in storage of grains to minimize damage due to pests Identify important stored grain pests

Adopt AlP fumigation procedures scientifically Identify appropriate mitigation measures Monitor stored grain insect pests by employing various detection techniques Adopt systems approach to mitigate pests to promote export b) Exercises : 5% c) Lab Practicals : 15% d) Practicals: 40% 7. Stored Grain Pests : Detection and Identification To build capacity in general and advanced detection methods of stored grain pests Major stored grain pests of import / export concern Market access issues w.r.t. to stored grain pests General and Advanced detection and diagnostics employed in stored grain identification Identification of important stored grain insect pests Stored grain insect biology General and advanced detection methods Identification of stored grain insect pests of concern in import and phytosanitary certification Employ appropriate techniques for accurate diagnosis 6 days Identify appropriate techniques for detection and diagnosis of stored grain insect pests Identify important stored grain pests b) Exercises : 5% c) Lab Practicals : 40% d) Field Visits: 15%

8. Pest Risk Analysis To create a pool of experts in Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) to identify potential pests of concern to protect native biodiversity due globalization of trade and to enhance market access Basic concepts of Plant biosecurity International and National regulations pertaining to plant biosecurity ISPM s w.r.t. Pest Risk Analysis PRA process Types of PRA Role of PRA in plant biosecurity continuum i.e. pre-border, border and postborder Identification of quarantine pest of concern Carry out Pest Risk Analysis Identify appropriate phytosanitary measures Develop regulated pest list and list of prohibited commodities based on the risk posed by pests Evaluate eradication / management options for the recently introduced pests Facilitate trade while protecting agricultural biosecurity 6 days The participant will be able to Carry out Pest Risk Analysis for commodities moving in international trade Identify and suggest appropriate mitigation measure Prepare regulated pest list Carry out Export PRA to promote export Carry out PRA for recently introduced pests to evaluate eradication / management options b) Exercises : 60% 9. PQ National Regulations & Procedures To create awareness among public sector officials on National Regulations and Standards to promote safe trade

International and National regulations pertaining to plant biosecurity Import Regulations and procedures Phytosanitary certification Procedure Online PQIS system Understand procedures involved in Import / export of Biocontrol agents, germplasm material, growing media, GMO etc. Understand import regulations to prevent entry and establishment of exotic pests Understand export procedures to promote safe trade Carry out online procedures of import / export activities Adopt procedures involved in import / export of Biocontrol agents, germplasm materials, growing media, GMO etc. 6 days Implement import regulations to prevent entry and establishment of exotic pests Carry out phytosanitary certification in efficient manner to promote safe trade Carry out online procedures of import / export activities Advise stakeholders to adopt procedures involved in import / export of Biocontrol agents, germplasm materials, growing media, GMO etc b) Exercises : 55% c) Institutional Visits: 5% 10. Orientation for PEQ Inspection Authorities To enhance capacity of PEQ Inspection Authorities to prevent entry and establishment of quarantine pests of concern associated with planting material Basic concepts of Plant biosecurity International and National regulations pertaining to plant biosecurity Pest Risk Analysis - Process Pre-border, border and post-border biosecurity continuum strategies Salient features of Import Regulation

Procedure for certification of Post entry quarantine facility Procedure for Inspection, sampling, testing and final clearance of plants grown in PEQ facilities Role and responsibilities of Inspection Authorities Appropriate mitigation measure in the event of pest interception Record keeping and report of non-compliance Identify quarantine pest of concern associated through imported planting material Inspect and certify PEQ facility Inspect and Segregate doubtful material for further observation and confirmation of pest identification Employ appropriate detection and diagnostic protocols for accurate identification of the pest Advise appropriate plant protection measures to mitigate the pest Document the PEQ activities for auditing Report non-compliance 6 days Adopt procedures specified in the SOP for uniformity Advise appropriate PEQ facility design and type to importer for facility certification Inspect and certify PEQ facility Inspect and issue final clearance of commodities grown under PEQ facility Take appropriate mitigation measures in the event of quarantine pest interception Document PEQ activities b) Exercises : 50% c) Institutional Visits: 10% 11.Orientation for Phytosanitary Certificate issuing authorities Build capacity of Phytosanitary Certificate Issuing Authorities to promote safe trade Role of WTO-SPS and IPPC in safe trade promotion Role of NPPO in implementing requirements under IPPC obligations Role and Responsibilities of PSC issuing authorities

Harmonization of phytosanitary certification procedures Requirements for establishing relevant labs for testing and certifying freedom for quarantine pests of concern to importing country Inspection and sampling protocols Online PQIS system Online sources to obtain Importing country requirement s Documentation of phytosanitary certification activities Agencies involved in Phytosanitary Certification activities Adopt appropriate inspection, sampling and testing protocols to promote safe trade Carry out phytosanitary certification in scientific way / as per the requirement of SOP for Phytosanitary Certificate Issuing Authorities/ ISPM-6 Online PQIS system Obtain importing country s requirement Promote safe trade by employing appropriate phytosanitary measures 6 days Carry out phytosanitary certification in harmonized manner Implement procedures involved in phytosanitary certification as per SOP Carry out inspection, sampling, and testing in a scientific manner to promote safe trade Identify appropriate phytosanitary measure to mitigate pests Aid NPPO in fulfilling the obligations under WTO-SPS and IPPC to promote export and to avoid non-compliance b) Exercise : 40% c) Lab Practical : 10% d) Institutional Visits: 10% 12. PQ Procedures for Imports & Exports To create awareness among entrepreneurs on National Regulations and Standards to promote safe trade International and National regulations pertaining to plant biosecurity Import Regulations and procedures Phytosanitary certification Procedure

Role of various agencies involved in safe trade of agricultural materials Online PQIS system Procedures involved in Import / export of Biocontrol agents, germplasm material, growing media, GMO etc. Understand import regulations to prevent entry and establishment of exotic pests Understand export procedures to promote safe trade Carry out online procedures of import / export activities Adopt procedures involved in import / export of Biocontrol agents, germplasm materials, growing media, GMO etc. 5 days Follow/ adopt import regulations to prevent entry and establishment of exotic pests Follow / adopt export procedures to promote safe trade Carry out online procedures of import / export activities Adopt procedures involved in import / export of Biocontrol agents, germplasm materials, growing media, GMO etc. b) Exercise : 55% c) Institutional Visits: 5% 13. Phytosanitary Treatments (FHAT) To create a pool of phytosanitary service providers for treatment of wooden pallets in line with National and International Standards International and National regulations pertaining to treatment of wood packaging materials Importance of ISPM-15 implementation to avoid non-compliances w.r.t. wood packaging materials Establishment of FHAT facility as per NSPM -9 Accreditation procedures FHAT procedures for treatment and certification Agencies involved in phytosanitary certification Documentation of FHAT Establish FHAT facility for accreditation

Follow FHAT treatment procedure as per NSPM-9 & ISMP-15 to promote safe trade Skills to get accredited from NPPO 5 days Establishment FHAT facility as per NPSM-9 Obtain accreditation for the firm and or the personnel from NPPO for carrying out FHAT of wood packaging materials moving in international trade Carry out FHAT treatment as per NSPM-9 and ISPM-15 Document the FHAT activities for auditing a) Theory : 30% b) Exercise : 30% c) Practicals: 40% 14. International Training programme on Pest Risk Analysis To create a pool of experts in Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) in South Asia / developing countries identify potential pests of concern to protect native biodiversity due globalization of trade and enhance market access Basic concepts of Plant biosecurity International and National regulations pertaining to plant biosecurity ISPM s w.r.t. Pest Risk Analysis PRA process Types of PRA Role of PRA in plant biosecurity continuum i.e. pre-border, border and postborder Identification of quarantine pest of concern Carry out Pest Risk Analysis Identify appropriate phytosanitary measures Develop regulated pest list and list of prohibited commodities based on the risk posed by pests Evaluate eradication / management options for the recently introduced pests Facilitate trade while protecting native agricultural biosecurity 5 days

The participant will be able to Carry out Pest Risk Analysis for commodities moving in international trade Identify and suggest appropriate mitigation measure Prepare regulated pest list Carry out Export PRA to promote export Carry out PRA for recently introduced pests to evaluate eradication / management options b) Exercise : 60%