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REPORT

IPPC High Level Symposium on

Cooperation of Phytosanitary

Measures among Chinese Initiative

“One Road” Countries

Nanning, China

25-28 September 2018

IPPC Secretariat

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International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). 2018. Report IPPC High Level Symposium on Cooperation of Phytosanitary Measures Among Chinese Initiative “One Road’ Countries. Rome, Italy. 16 pages. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.

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Contents

1. Opening of the Symposium ......................................................................................................... 4

1.1 Opening Remarks ........................................................................................................ 4

1.2 Welcome Address ........................................................................................................ 4

2. Administrative Matters ................................................................................................................ 4

2.1 Adoption of the Agenda ............................................................................................... 4

2.2 Participants List ........................................................................................................... 4

2.3 Election of the Rapporteurs ......................................................................................... 4

3. Keynote Address ......................................................................................................................... 4

3.1 Keynote Address on the Overview of the IPPC project on Capacity Development

under the Framework of the FAO-China SSC Programme ......................................... 4

3.2 Keynote Address on the Current Status and Prospects for International Cooperation

in Agriculture in China ................................................................................................ 5

4. Reports on the Regulatory Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China ................................... 5

5. Reports on the Technical Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China ..................................... 5

6. Reports on the Operational Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China .................................. 5

7. Reports on the Industry Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China ....................................... 5

8. Reports on Phytosanitary Measures from Participating NPPOs and RPPOs .............................. 6

9. Panel Discussion ......................................................................................................................... 6

9.1 Opportunities for Collaboration ................................................................................... 6

9.2 Suggestions for the Next Symposium .......................................................................... 7

9.3 Follow-up Actions to the Symposium ......................................................................... 7

10. Concluding Remarks ................................................................................................................... 7

Appendix 1- Agenda ........................................................................................................................... 9

Appendix 2- List of Participants ....................................................................................................... 12

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1. Opening of the Symposium

1.1 Opening Remarks

[1] Mr. Jingyguan XIA, the Secretary of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) opened the

session by welcoming all participants to China and to the first High Level Symposium under the China

“One Road One Belt Initiative” (OBOR). He further welcomed the representatives from the different

Chinese phytosanitary ministries, agencies, departments, and industries. The IPPC Secretary Xia

indicated that the IPPC is implementing the IPPC China South-South Cooperation (SSC) project

amounting to USD 2 million for 4 years (2017-2020). He noted that two High Level Symposia will be

organized with the support of the IPPC China project: the first one for the Chinese “One Road” initiative

including countries mainly from Asia, the Pacific, the Caribbean and Latin America; and the second

one for the Chinese “One Belt” initiative including countries mainly from Central Asia, Eastern Europe,

the Near East and Africa.

The IPPC Secretary outlined the three main objectives for this Symposium: 1) to facilitate the exchange

of information at the global, regional and national levels; 2) to engage in discussions on areas of possible

cooperation; and (3) to encourage active participation among all participants.

1.2 Welcome Address

[2] Mr. Fuxiang WANG, Deputy Director General of the National Agro-Technical Extension and Service

Centre (NATESC) and Mr. Kaixue WANG, Deputy Director General of the Agriculture Department of

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region provided welcome addresses and briefed the participants on the

importance of the Province of Guangxi’s critical role in the “One Belt and One Road” Initiative.

2. Administrative Matters

2.1 Adoption of the Agenda

[3] The agenda was presented in Appendix 1.

2.2 Participants List

[4] Participants list was made available in Appendix 2.

2.3 Election of the Rapporteurs

[5] Ms. Sanniel WILSON and Mr. Visoni TIMOTE were elected as rapporteurs.

3. Keynote Address

3.1 Keynote Address on the Overview of the IPPC project on Capacity Development under

the Framework of the FAO-China SSC Programme

[6] The IPPC Secretary XIA highlighted four components of the IPPC-China project on capacity

development under the Framework of the FAO-China SSC Programme: 1) Demands for IPPC

Contracting Parties (CPs); 2) Relevance of the IPPC FAO-China SSC project; 3) Core Activities and

Budget; and 4) Outcome and Output: key indicators.

[7] This project is expected to ensure food security; to increase agricultural trade of participating CPs with

China by 4-5 percent; and to strengthen the capacity of participating CPs to implement the IPPC and its

International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs). The output indicators include capacity

developed for 300 representatives from 100 CPs; bilateral and inter-regional cooperation enhanced; and

increased presence and visibility of plant health. Participants were informed of the achievements of the

project including: supporting two IPPC Regional Workshops and two National Reporting Obligations

Workshops; organizing the “One Road” High Level Symposium; and supporting the International Year

of Plant Health (IYPH).

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3.2 Keynote Address on the Current Status and Prospects for International Cooperation in

Agriculture in China

[8] The officer from the International Cooperation Department of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and

Rural Affairs (MARA) made a presentation focusing on three areas: the Chinese Agricultural Policy;

the “One Belt and One Road” Initiative and Agricultural Cooperation (AC) and development; and the

FAO-China SSC Programme and development.

[9] The Chinese government's recent agricultural support policies include strengthening agriculture;

improving agriculture policy to increase benefits for farmers; improving agricultural infrastructure and

strengthening agricultural science and technology support. Under the FAO-China SSC Programme,

China has sent 1,057 experts to 23 countries in Asia, Africa, the Pacific, Latin America and the

Caribbean. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) of China is willing to work with

FAO and other international organizations to strengthen communication; and gradually expand

pragmatic cooperation and promote agricultural cooperation along the “Belt and Road” countries and

regions to contribute to achieving the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

4. Reports on the Regulatory Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China

[10] Mr Fuxiang WANG introduced the Chinese agriculture phytosanitary system of China. He covered its

laws and regulations; organization and staff; plant quarantine implementation; communication; training;

and win-win cooperation. Ms Shuang QIU then gave an overview of the laws and regulations, how the

organizational structure has been improved; how quarantine law is enforced and publicized; and

trainings related to forestry plant quarantine. Finally, Ms Junwen LOU gave a presentation on the export

and import trade of agri-products in China; and the organization, functions and regulatory system of the

entry and exit plant quarantine system of China.

5. Reports on the Technical Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China

[11] Mr Xueping ZHOU gave a presentation on the current situation which covered the challenges faced;

the progress made in plant protection in China; and suggestions for strategic planning. Mr Youqing

LUO shared the example of regional warnings for forest insect pests (invasive alien species). Ms

Zhihong LI introduced the phytosanitary education system in China. She covered the general situation;

common practices and challenges; and opportunities and prospects for phytosanitary education.

6. Reports on the Operational Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China

[12] Mr Kaixue WANG gave a presentation on agriculture plant quarantine in Guangxi province. He covered

the occurrence of agricultural quarantine pests; agricultural quarantine agencies; the situation of

epidemic monitoring and control; as well as conmunication and training.

7. Reports on the Industry Aspects of Phytosanitary Measures in China

[13] The following five representatives from China’s Agricultural Industry attended the Symposium:

- Ms Huiyuan ZHAO from Hebi Jiaduo Science, Industry and Trade Co. Ltd.

- Mr Yusheng LIU from Guangxi Tianyuan Biochemistry Co. Ltd.

- Mr Aoxiang SHI from Guangxi Nanning Heyi Biological Control Co. Ltd.

- Mr Xuehui JIANG from NewCon Biotech Inc.

- Mr Yanyu HU from Anyang Quanfeng Co. Ltd.

[14] They presented products, innovations and technology; and in particular:

- the use of light trap and insect pheromone technology to accelerate integrated pest management;

- small agricultural machinery and pesticide application with drones; and

- biological control in the use of T. chilionis wasp to manage sugarcane borers.

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8. Reports on Phytosanitary Measures from Participating NPPOs and RPPOs

[15] Mr Op PICH from Cambodia, Ms Azhar KAJIBEKOVA from Kazakhstan, Mr Dilli Ram SHARMA

from Nepal, Ms Lilani Champika HEWAGE from Sri Lanka, Mr Prateep ARAYAKITTIPONG from

Thailand, Ms Sanniel WILSON from Jamaica, Mr Ezequiel FERRO from Argentina, Mr Álvaro

Sepúlveda LUQUE from Chile, Mr Javier Jaison Layme MANCHEGO from Peru, Ms Magda

GONZALEZ from Costa Rica, Mr Nitesh DATT from Fiji, Ms Nafanua Jolan Ebony LUSEANE from

Samoa, Mr Graham MALAÉFOÓU from Tonga, Mr Camilo Beltran MONTOYA from Comunidad

Andina (CAN), Ms Juliet Velmarie GOLDSMITH from the Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food

Safety Agency (CAHFSA), and Mr Visoni TIMOTE from the Pacific Plant Protection Organization

(PPPO) respectively gave national and regional reports on their phytosanitary systems. They provided

their country profile and information on their phytosanitary system, emerging issues and possible areas

for cooperation with China, other “One Road” countries and the IPPC Secretariat.

[16] Several cross-cutting issues emerged such as the need for more capacity development. Several pests

such as fruit flies, citrus greening disease and fall armyworm were also of common concern for the

“One Road and One Belt” countries. Opportunity and challenges were identified in the following areas:

sharing of knowledge, exchange of information and access to markets.

9. Panel Discussion

[17] All participants actively engaged in discussions on opportunities for collaboration; improving the

Symposium; and follow-up activities to the Symposium.

9.1 Opportunities for Collaboration

[18] Participants were eager to establish a mechanism for cooperation among “One Road and One Belt”

countries, including through the signature of an MOA with China. They proposed several areas of

cooperation as follows:

[19] Technical areas of cooperation:

Discussions to improve the understanding of some ISPMs could be held at the regional level -

in particular for the implementation of ISPMs with a specific reference to ISPM 11; or related

to pest free areas, systems approaches, phytosanitary treatments and the recognition of

equivalence and harmonization.

Development of a strategy to regionally or globally forecast emerging pests and undertake rapid

response.

Cooperation for the implementation of ePhyto and a single window to facilitate trade.

Implementation of regional projects in facilitating trade and gaining market access.

[20] Phytosanitary capacity development activities:

Professional exchange of knowledge, skills, technology and innovation.

Capacity building and research exchange programmes in the area of diagnostics.

Scholarships and opportunities for “One Road and One Belt” country participants to study plant

protection and quarantine in academic institutes in China.

[21] Infrastructure and material needs:

Developing infrastructure to increase trade connectivity.

Sharing new technologies, particularly on surveillance.

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Promoting research collaboration among continents that have common areas of research (e.g.

on citrus huanglongbing (HLB) using the same model as the European Phytosanitary Research

Coordination (EUPHRESCO).

9.2 Suggestions for the Next Symposium

[22] The participants expressed their great appreciation for the organization and content of the Symposium

and made the following suggestions for improving it:

Share contact details of Chinese companies with participants and make them available in

English in the report.

Organize additional side events that include Chinese industries proposing innovative

technologies.

Create an evaluation survey of the Symposium and send the link to participants.

Establish parameters for measuring project results.

The symposium should be attended by officials that can commit themselves to these projects.

Invite academic institutions that share common interests and do research on pests.

9.3 Follow-up Actions to the Symposium

[23] The participants recommended follow-up actions including:

Develop a draft road map to include strategies, sustainability components and parameters for

the success of the project.

Provide a summary page to be distributed to contracting parties on China’s “One Road One

Belt” initiative.

Summarize all the information which was shared during the Symposium.

Prioritize and validate the “One Road” countries’ needs.

Share success stories on how to improve engagement with limited resources.

Share technical expertise for countries with similar situations.

10. Concluding Remarks

[24] The IPPC Secretary concluded by noting the successful, fruitful and memorable hosting of the First

High Level Symposium under the “One Road One Belt” initiative. Several major achievements were

accomplished. These included the increased awareness of the China initiative by “One Road” countries,

the FAO-China South-South Cooperation Programme and the IPPC related project; greater knowledge

of China’s phytosanitary system; a strong interest from all attendants to foster cooperation through the

“One Road One Belt” initiative; and valuable recommendations for increasing international cooperation.

[25] From the discussions held, the IPPC Secretary made the following suggestions:

1. Make information on Chinese industries available in English (consider providing a one

page summary);

2. Analyse and publish all information provided during the Symposium and follow up on

suggested activities;

3. Create a dedicated webpage for the Symposium and the IPPC China South-South

Cooperation project;

4. Develop concept notes, a framework and plan on how to improve cooperation with

China;

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5. Prioritize cooperation on key issues (targeted pests) and areas (technology or knowledge-

oriented areas of work such as ePhyto; or capacity development needs);

6. Organize two advanced trainings on phytosanitary measures to be attended by high-level

staff;

7. Organize a pilot site in Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan to carry out a Phytosanitary Capacity

Evaluation (PCE) and select a field location to demonstrate Chinese technologies. This

pilot site model could be reproduced in other countries;

8. Set up infrastructure projects to be supported by China (e.g. laboratory, IT);

9. Determine a coordination mechanism and establish a focus group to follow up on

activities. These should involve the IPPC Secretariat, RPPOs, NPPOs and China;

10. Increase communication and advocacy activities to improve the visibility and impact of

the current IPPC project.

[26] The IPPC Secretary encouraged the RPPOs to continue sharing and exchanging experiences and

undertaking coordination activities in their region. NPPOs were also invited to provide reports on

OBOR to their management and governments.

[27] The IPPC Secretary invited China to establish frequent contacts with CPs and to actively advocate for

phytosanitary aspects to be included in international cooperation.

[28] The IPPC Secretary finally thanked everyone for the rich content of the event. He acknowledged the

efforts of National Agro-tech Extension and Service Center (NATESC) and of the Guangxi authority

for the excellent organization.

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Appendix 1- Agenda

Day One – Tuesday 25 September

Time Topics Presenter/Moderator Venue

8:30-9:30 Arrival and Registration

Section 1: Opening of the Symposium Ms Sarah Brunel (Moderator)

9:30-10:15

Opening Remarks by the International Plant

Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat

Mr Jingyuan Xia

IPPC Secretary

Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room

Welcome Address by the Ministry of Agriculture

and Rural Affairs (MARA) of China

Mr Fuxiang Wang

Deputy DG of National Agro-

technical Extension and Service

Centre (NATESC)-MARA

Welcome Address by the Agriculture Department

of Guangxi Province

Mr Kaixue Wang

Deputy Director General of

Agriculture Department of

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous

Region (ADGZAR)

10:15-10:30 Group Photo All

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break All

Section 2: Keynote Address Ms Sarah Brunel (Moderator)

11:00-11:30

Overview of the IPPC Project on Capacity

Development under the Framework of the FAO-

China SSC Programme

Mr Jingyuan Xia

IPPC Secretary Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room 11:30-12:30 Current Status and Prospects for International

Cooperation in Agriculture in China

Mr Quan An

Center of International Cooperation

Service, MARA

12:30-14:00 Lunch All

Section 3: Report from China: Regulatory

aspects

Mr Ezequiel Ferro (Moderator)

14:00-14:20 Report on Agriculture Phytosanitary System

Mr Fuxiang WANG

Deputy DG of National Agro-

technical Extension and Service

Centre (NATESC)-MARA

Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room

14:20-14:40 Report on Forest Phytosanitary System

Ms Shuang QIU

Senior officer at the Afforestation

and greening management

department, State administration of

forestry and grassland in China

14:40-15:00 Report on Border Control Phytosanitary System

Ms Junwen LOU

Associate Counsel of Animal and

plant quarantine supervision

department, General

Administration of Customs in

China

Section 4: Report from China: Technical aspects Mr Ezequiel Ferro (Moderator)

15:00-15:20 Report on Phytosanitary Research System for

Agriculture

Mr Xueping ZHOU

Professor at the Institute of Plant

Protection, Chinese Academy of

Agriculture Sciences (CAAS)

Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room

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15:20-15:40 Report on Phytosanitary Research System for

Forestry

Mr Youqing LUO

Professor at the Beijing Forestry

University

15:40-16:00 Coffee Break All

16:00-16:20 Report on Phytosanitary Research System for Port

Inspection

Mr Weifeng LI

Researcher at Custom of Guangxi

16:20-16:40 Report on Phytosanitary Education System

Ms Zhihong LI

Professor of China Agriculture

University (CAU)

Section 5: Report from China: Operational

aspects

Mr Ezequiel Ferro (Moderator)

16:40-17:00 Domestic Plant Quarantine in Guangxi

Mr Kaixue Wang, Deputy Director

General of Agriculture Department

of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous

Region (ADGZAR)

Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room

Section 6: Side Event on Green Plant Health in

China

Mr Xiaodong Feng (Moderator)

18:00-19:00 Briefing on Green plant health technologies and

products from Selected Plant Health Industries All

19:00 Welcome Dinner All

Day Two - Wednesday 26 September

Time Topics Presenter/Moderator Venue

Section 7: Reports from Participating NPPOs

and RPPOs

Mr Fuxiang Wang and Ms

Magda Gonzalez (Moderator)

9:15-9:30 Asia: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities of

Cambodia Mr OP Pich

9:30-9:45 Asia: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities of

Kazakhstan Ms Azhar Kajibekova

9:45-10:00 Asia: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities of

Nepal Mr Dilli Ram Sharma

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break All

10:30-10:45 Asia: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities of

Sri Lanka Ms Lilani Champika Hewage

10:45-11:00 Asia: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities of

Thailand Mr Prateep Arayakittipong

11:00-11:15 Caribbean: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of Jamaica Ms Sanniel Wilson

11:15-11:30 Latin America: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of Argentina Mr Ezequiel Ferro

11:30-11:45 Latin America: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of Chile Mr Álvaro Sepúlveda

11:45-12:00 Latin America: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of Peru Mr Javier Layme Manchengo

12:00-12:15 Latin America: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of Costa Rica Ms Magda Gonzalez

12:30-14:00 Lunch All

14:00-14:15 Pacific: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities

of Fiji Mr Nitesh Datt

Jinxiu

Buiding

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14:15-14:30 Pacific: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities

of Samoa Ms Nafanua Jolan Ebony Luseane

Zhujin

Room

14:30-14:45 Pacific: Presentation of the phytosanitary activities

of Tonga Mr Graham Malaéfoóu

14:45-15:30 Coffee Break All

15:30-15:45 RPPOs: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of CAN Mr Camilo Beltran Montoya

15:45-16:00 RPPOs: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of CAHFSA Ms Juliet Goldsmith

16:00-16:15 RPPOs: Presentation of the phytosanitary

activities of PPPO Mr Visoni Timote

Day Three- Thursday 27 September

Time Topics Presenter/Moderator Venue

Section 8: Group Discussion: How to better

collaborate?

Ms Juliet Goldsmith, Mr Dilli

Ram Sharma and Ms Sarah

Brunel

(Moderator)

9:00-12:30

Group discussion: - Preparation for Recommendations of the

Symposium

- Cooperation among the Countries and

Regions

- Promotion from the IPPC

All

Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room

12:30-14:00 Lunch All

14:00-15:00 Restitution of the discussion All Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room

15:00-15:30 Drafting of the Recommendation on How to better

collaborate All

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break All

Section 9: Conclusions and Future Work Ms Sarah Brunel (Moderator)

16:00-16:30 Wrap up and closing of the Symposium Dr. Jingyuan Xia, IPPC Secretary

Jinxiu

Buiding

Zhujin

Room

Day Four - Friday 28 September

Field Trip

Time Activities Presenter

09:00-12:00 Visit to customs port for quarantine service All

12:00-13:00 Lunch All

13:00-17:00 Visit to pilot site for green plant protection and

local agriculture market All

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Appendix 2- List of Participants

Argentina

Mr. Ezequiel FERRO

Agricultural Engineer

International Phytosanitary Affairs of the National Plant Protection Directorate, NPPO of Argentina

(SENASA)

Av, Paeso Colón 315

C.A. de Buenos Aires

Tel: +541141215091

Mobile: +5491156052706

[email protected]

CAHFSA

Ms Juliet Velmarie Goldsmith

Plant Health Specialist

Caribbean Agricultural Health And Food Safety Agency (Cahfsa)

Letitia Vriesdelaan 10

PARAMARIBO, SURINAME

Tel: +597-725-2922

[email protected]

Cambodia

Mr. Op Pich

Deputy Director

Plant Protection Sanitary and Phytosanitary Department,

General Directorate of Agriculture

#54B/49F, Street 395-656, Sangkat Toeuk Laak 3, Khan Tuol Kok, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phone: 012 817 152

[email protected]

CAN

Mr. Camilo Beltran Montoya

Plant health Responsible

General Secretariat of the Andean Community

Av. Poseo de la Republica 3895, Lima, Perú

Phone: +51 955023533

[email protected]

Chile

Mr. Álvaro Sepúlveda Luque

Manager- Multilateral International and Cooperation Themes,

Agricultural and livestock service

Paseo Bulnes #140, 3rd floor, Santiago de Chile

Tel + 562 223451201

[email protected]

Costa Rica

Ms Magda Gonzalez

Head of Dpt. of Standards and RegulationsServicio Fitosanitario del Estado Ministry of Agriculture,

Servicio Fitosanitario del Estado Department of Standards and Regulations

Apartado 1521-1200 San José,

Tel:+ (506) 2549-3600

Mobile:+(506) 83993527

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[email protected]

Fiji

Mr. Nitesh Datt

Chief Plant Protection Officer,

Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (NPPO),

GPO Box: 18360, Suva,

Tel: (+679) 8901596 / (+679) 3312512

Fax: (+679) 3305043

[email protected]

Jamaica

Ms. Sanniel Wilson

Chief Plant Quarantine Officer (NPPO Head)

Ministry of Agriculture Jamaica

193 Old Hope Roead, Kingston

Phone: 1876-279-7687

[email protected]

Nepal

Mr. Dilli Ram Sharma

Director General

Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperative

Hariharbhawan, Lalitpur,

Tel:+977 01 5521323

Mobile:984 136 9615

[email protected];

[email protected]

Peru

Mr. Javier Jaison Layme Manchego

Specialist in Export of the Plant Quarantine Division

[email protected]

PPPO

Mr. Visoni Timote

Plant Pathology Adviser/ Pacific Plant Protection Organization (PPPO) Secretariat

The Pacific Community (SPC)

Luke Street, Nabua, Fiji

(679) 8633542

[email protected]

Samoa

Ms Nafanua Jolan Ebony Luseane

Senior Quarantine Officer,

Ministry of Agirculture and Fisheries (MoAF)

P.O. Boz 1874, Apia, Samoa

Phone: +48520924

[email protected]

Sri Lanka

Ms Lilani Champika Hewage

Principal Agriculture Scientist (Plant Quarantine)

National Plant Quarantine Service

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Canada Friendship Road, Katunayaka

Phone: + 94 011 225 8746

[email protected]

Thailand

Mr. Prateep Arayakittipong

Senior Standard Officer

National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standard

50 Phahoyothin Rd. Ladyao Chatuchak Bangkok, Thailand 10900

Phone:+662 561 2277 # 1453

[email protected]

Tonga

Mr. Graham Malaéfoóu

Senior Officer OIC Quarantine and Quality Management Division

Ministry of Agriculutre and Forestry

[email protected]

Kazakhstan

Ms Azhar Kajibekova

Chairman of the Committee of State Inspection in the Agro Industrial Sector

[email protected]

IPPC Secretary

Mr. Jingyuan Xia

International Plant Protection Convention Secretariat

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Address: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, Italy

Tel.: +39 06 570 56988 (Office); +39 339 2535 863 (Mobile)

[email protected]

IPPC Secretariat

Ms. Sarah Brunel

Implementation Facilitation Officer

International Plant Protection Convention Secretariat

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Address: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, Italy

Tel.: +39 06 570 53768

[email protected]

Chinese Government, Universities and Institutes

Mr. Fuxiang Wang

Deputy Director

National Agro-technical Extension and Service Center (NATESC)

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affaires, P.R.China

[email protected]

Mr. Quan An

Center of International Cooperation Service

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affaires, P.R.China

[email protected]

Mr. Xiaodong Feng

Deputy Director (officer in charge)

Plant quarantine division

National Agro-technical Extension and Service Center (NATESC)

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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affaires, P.R.China

[email protected]

Ms. Junwen Lou

Deputy Director

Department of animal and plant quarantine

General Administration of Customs (GAC), P.R.China

[email protected]

Mr. Weifeng Li

Customs of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, P.R.China

[email protected]

Ms. Shuang Qiu

National Forest and Grassland Administration (NFGA), P.R.China

[email protected]

Mr. Xueping Zhou

Plant Protection Institution

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)

[email protected]

Ms. Zhihong Li

College of Plant Protection

China Agriculture University (CAU)

[email protected]

Mr. Youqing Luo

Beijing Forestry University (BFU)

[email protected]

Mr. Lihui Wei

Plant Protection Institution

Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences(JAAS)

[email protected]

Mr. Baishi Hu

Nanjing Agricultural University

[email protected]

Mr. Kaixue Wang

Deputy Director General

Agriculture Department of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (ADGZAR)

[email protected]

Chinese Industry

Ms Huiyuan Zhao

Techinal Adviser

Hebi Jiaduo Science, Industry and Trade Co. Ltd.

[email protected]

Mr Yusheng Liu

Techinal Adviser

Guangxi Tianyuan Biochemistry Co. Ltd.

[email protected]

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Mr Aoxiang Shi

Techinal Adviser

Guangxi Nanning Heyi Biological Control Co. Ltd.

[email protected]

Mr Xuehui Jiang

Techinal Adviser

NewCon Biotech Inc

[email protected]

Mr Yanyu Hu

Foreign Market Manager

Anyang Quanfeng Co. Ltd.

[email protected]