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30 Jan 2022

International Best Practices are Inevitable for Sustained Food Security in Pakistan

A two-day international webinar was held in the Department of Plant Protection, Karachi (DPP) on 28-29 January, 2022. The webinar was jointly arranged by Asian Development Bank (ADB), Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) and Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR) through Department of Plant Protection (DPP). The main topic of the webinar was global best practices experience sharing and preparedness for response to desert locust attacks in future. The event was graced by the virtual presence of Hon'ble Syed Fakhar Imam, Federal Minister, Ministry of National Food Security and Research, and Mr. Yong Ye ADB country Representative in Pakistan. The event was also virtually participated by Noriko Sato, Senior Natural Resources Specialist of ADB, Dr. Munawar R. Kazmi, Country Manager Pakistan, Dr. Babar E. Bajwa Senior Regional Director Asia (CABI), Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC), Centre for International Agricultural Research, and other dignitaries.

The Federal Minister thanked ADB, APLC, CABI and DPP for jointly arranging the webinar on global best practices experience sharing. He mentioned that Locust attacked the country after 27 years and described the key steps taken by the federal Government during and after the Locust attack. He mentioned that Pakistan is ranked among 10 most vulnerable countries to climate change. The minister added that the support of international community with Pakistan is an example of great international cooperation. Moreover, the upcoming World Bank Locust Emergency And Food Security (LEAFS) Project is in pipeline, which shows the commitment of the Government of Pakistan under the leadership of Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Imran Khan, which took up the challenge on war footing grounds and declared a “National Emergency” to meet the crises. A National Action Plan (NAP) was developed and implemented in all the provinces through National Locust Control Centre (NLCC) chaired by the Federal Minister, MNFSR. The Pakistan Army, NDMA, PDMA and all the Provincial Agricultural Departments participated and were actively engaged.

Speaking on the occasion, the representative of ADB country director welcomed the all participants to this Knowledge-Sharing Webinar. He warned that although the recent locust plague seems over, but we all know that it may again up-surge whenever the weather conditions will be conducive. He shared that other countries are adopting twenty-first century pest management systems for ensuring high quality safe agricultural products and increasingly our export sector must meet the latest standards if our products are to be welcomed in world markets.

Dr. Munawar Kazami, the country director of ACIAR, shared that Locust is a common problem between Pakistan and Australia and described the support provided by Australian government to agriculture sector of Pakistan. Ms Noriko Sato, Senior Natural Resources Specialist, ADB, presented the overview of ADB support to food security and agriculture in Pakistan. She specifically mentioned the objectives of ADB current knowledge and support technical assistance for MNFSR and four provincial agriculture in adopting technologies and advance practices to manage the impact of Covid 19, locust attack and climate change on agriculture productivity and value chain. She informed that the event is supported by valuable contributions by Government of Netherland and others.

The officials of Provincial Agriculture Extension Departments (Dr. Anjum Ali – Punjab, Dr. Ali Nawaz Channar – Sindh, Dr. Arif Shah – Balochistan, Mr. Naveed Khan – KP) and DG Pest Warning Punjab Dr. Muhammad Aslam also grace the occasion and shared their experience and operations to combat the locust upsurge during 2019-20. In the technical session ADB’s economists Dr. Takashi Yamano and Dr. Babur highlighted the impact on Farm Household in Pakistan. They concluded that long-term investment is needed for capacity building of Government officers’ farmers and non-Government entities. The experience and lessen learn on locust management during 2019-20 was shared by Dr. Riffat Sultana.

Dr. Chris, Director APLC, Dr. David Hunter and Mr. Heath McRae, presented the technical talks during the second day of the webinar. They covered the various technical areas i) international best practices, on locust & pest management and national system, ii) principles of sustainable pest monitoring and management, iii) the locust biology, ecology in locust surveillance & treatment programs, and iv) key aspects of international best practices in locust management and its application to Pakistan. All the participants and young entomologists from DPP showed great interest and gave a positive feedback for all the technical material presented during the technical sessions. The joint efforts and contributions of DPP and ADB knowledge and support technical assistance for developing SPS strategy were also presented in detail. Improvements in regulatory environment, laboratory capacities and border management were presented in detail during both days of the Knowledge Sharing Webinar by Dr. Robert Black, Mr. David McKeller and Mr. Kamal Sharyar. They also highlighted the DPP’s engagement in modernizing the sanitary and phytosanitary measures to facilitate trade and improved food security in Pakistan.

In the wrap-up session Dr. Muhammad Tariq Khan, Director General, DPP highlighted the importance of webinar, presentations and discussions. He thanked the international experts for sharing new techniques and recommendations for the locust management in future. He mentioned that despite the fact that locust control is a mandate of DPP, the canvas of locust threat was much more than the available material and manpower resources in DPP then. He expressed the need for the collaboration and cooperation in future as well to meet such problems. He highlighted the strong support of Tahir Khurshid, Federal Secretary, MNFSR strengthen relevant departments.

The strategies agreed during international webinar will prove a step to move forward in right direction for the preparedness and early warning for locust and other trans-boundary or invasive pests but it will also help the Pakistan to move in right direction to strengthen the national Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) system for enhanced trade with international partners.

 

 

24 Nov 2021

Protocol signed to export Pakistani onions to China

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China on Tuesday signed the Protocol for Inspection and Quarantine Requirements (PIQR) for the export of onion likely to open new avenues for Pakistani products in the Chinese markets.

 

Syed Fakhar Imam, Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research, and Nong Rong, Ambassador of the Peoples Republic of China in Pakistan, signed this protocol in a ceremony. It was reaffirmed that such initiatives would further strengthen friendship ties between both countries.

Such trade-related Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) would bring the people of both countries closer together.

The federal minister highlighted the agricultural sector was indispensable to the country’s economic growth, food security, employment generation, and poverty alleviation, particularly for the rural population.

“The present government under Prime Minister Imran Khan has been giving high priority to the growth of agriculture sector on a sustainable basis and is implementing the most appropriate policies to achieve the desired outcomes.”

Imam said Pakistan with around 138 thousand hectares and 1.8 million tons of onion production stood at 6th and 9th position in terms of onion cultivation area and production respectively. “Moreover, Pakistan contributes 2.1 percent in world onion area and 1.9 percent in its world production.”

The minister said Pakistan had been exporting rice, mango, and citrus fruit to China after complying phytosanitary import requirements of China. The instant Protocol would also create awareness about quarantine and phytosanitary compliance among Pakistan onion producers, Imam added.

The Chinese ambassador anticipated the protocol would open new ways for more Pakistani products to reach Chinese markets.

“China and Pakistan are complementary to each other. China is already supporting Pakistan in Foot and Mouth disease control, chili, potato, and beef and mutton production. The CPEC would further result in such trade ties,” the ambassador said. Work on development quarantine and phytosanitary procedures for the export of Pakistani onions to China was initiated by the Department of Plant Protection (DPP).

The National Plant Protection Organisations of both the countries conducted Pest Risk Analysis and the technical negotiations resulted in the form of Protocol during April 2021. The protocol was signed through friendly consultations to ensure safe entry of onion from Pakistan to China, to prevent the introduction of pests, and to protect plant health under the provisions of the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) of the World Trade Organization.

Under this protocol, the DPP would conduct pest survey, implement Integrated Pest Management targeting quarantine pests of concern to China during the growing season of the onion by adopting internationally recognized phytosanitary inspection methods and ensure pest-free export of onion to China.

The processing companies that intend to export onions from Pakistan to China shall be registered and recommended by DPP after approval through an audit for further registration with the General Administration of Customs of China.

10 Jul 2021

“Training Workshop on Desert Locust Biology, Surveillance & Control Strategy” Organized by DPP and Sponsored by FAO at Cholistan Desert & Islamia University Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations with the financial support of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is implementing a project on “Enhancing Food and Nutrition Security of Locust Affected Smallholder Farmers and Control Operations”. This project has been designed in the backdrop of desert locusts spread during 2019 and 2020 and its fallout on small-scale farmers’ farming operations in the most marginalized areas of the country. The project mainly focuses on supporting the livelihoods of desert locust-affected farming communities and enhancing the food security of smallholder farmers’ households in the worst affected areas/districts in Balochistan and Sindh provinces. The project also has a specific component for enhancing institutional technical capacity in desert locust surveillance and control operations.

For enhancing the technical capacity of concerned professionals from the Department of Plant Protection, provincial agriculture departments, private sector pesticide companies, and other stakeholders, FAO in collaboration with the Federal Department of Plant Protection (DPP) has organized a training program on “Desert Locust Biology, Surveillance, and Control Strategy”. In this regard a training workshop was held on 07-09 July 2021 at Cholistan Desert & Islamia University Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur. This training program has greatly contributed to the up-gradation of technical expertise of newly inducted professionals/Entomologists in the Federal Department of Plant Protection (DPP).

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