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Strengthening phytosanitary compliance to boost seed trade in the Asia Pacific
STDF/PG/755
Start:
07/11/2022
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Status
Ongoing
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Project value (US$)
1,131,637
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STDF Contribution (US$)
899,335
Beneficiaries
Bangladesh, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, Viet Nam
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Implementing entities
Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI)
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Partners
Asia and Pacific Seed Association (APSA), International Seed Federation (ISF), American Seed Trade Association (ASTA), CropLife Asia, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry of Australia (DAFF), Ministry for Primary Industries of New Zealand (MPI), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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This regional project aims to increase seed trade and market access for the Asia-Pacific region by increasing the capacity of national plant protection organizations (NPPOs) to meet relevant phytosanitary standards. 

Access to healthy and high-performing seeds is a precursor to a high yielding agricultural economy and contributes to food security. International seed trade has increased tenfold during the past 15-20 years. Many countries have benefitted by positioning themselves as global or regional seed production hubs, while others, for various reasons, have become dependent on seed imports.

Seed trade is assuming greater significance in the Asia-pacific region. It constitutes about 14% of the global seed trade. However, there are several phytosanitary concerns that affect the safe seed trade of developing countries. These include incomplete pest lists (e.g. not updated for seed-transmitted pests) affecting the Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) process, lack of compliance with international standards (e.g. ISPM-38 International Movement of Seeds) and lack of collaboration among NPPOs and with the private sector, among others.

This project was developed through an STDF PPG (approved in October 2020) implemented by the Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI).

Expected results

The project has five main expected results:

1. To identify NPPOs' specific needs related to existing infrastructure and capabilities.

2. To create and maintain a portal of regional phytosanitary certification requirements for seed exports/imports, accessible by NPPOs and the private sector.

3. To build NPPOs' knowledge of relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs).

4. To facilitate implementation of the ePhyto solution in the region.

5. To strengthen public-public and public-private partnerships. 

Beneficiaries
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Bangladesh
Cambodia
Lao PDR
Nepal
Philippines
Thailand
Viet Nam
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Partners
380AA7FE-FF76-4962-A05B-0B7106D0A4E9
Asia and Pacific Seed Association (APSA)
International Seed Federation (ISF)
American Seed Trade Association (ASTA)
CropLife Asia
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry of Australia (DAFF)
Ministry for Primary Industries of New Zealand (MPI)
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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Implementing Entities
380AA7FE-FF76-4962-A05B-0B7106D0A4E9
Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI)
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