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Brief notes on regional biosecurity and aquatic animal diseases

Author: 
Committee on Aquaculture (CAQ) of the General Fisheries Commission of the Mediterranean (GFCM)

From a FAO perspective, biosecurity is defined as “a strategic and integrated approach that encompasses the policy and regulatory frameworks for analysing and managing relevant risks of the sectors dealing with: human life and health (including food safety); animal life and health (including fish); plant life and health; environment (FAO, 2009 1 )”.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Publication Date: 
2013
Online Location: 
http://www.faosipam.org/GfcmWebSite/CAQ/8/GFCM_CAQVIII_2013_Inf.12.pdf
Language: 
English
Region: 
Europe and Central Asia
  • Aquaculture
  • Conference Report
  • Mediterranean
  • Pest and Disease


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Cryptosexuality and the Genetic Diversity Paradox in Coffee Rust, Hemileia vastatrix

Author: 
Carlos Roberto Carvalho, Ronaldo C. Fernandes, Guilherme Mendes Almeida Carvalho, Robert W. Barreto, Harry C. Evans

Despite the fact that coffee rust was first investigated scientifically more than a century ago, and that the disease is one of the major constraints to coffee production - constantly changing the socio-economic and historical landscape of the crop - critical aspects of the life cycle of the pathogen, Hemileia vastatrix, remain unclear. The asexual urediniospores are regarded as the only functional propagule: theoretically, making H. vastatrix a clonal species.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Publication Date: 
2011
Online Location: 
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0026387
Language: 
English
  • Coffee Rust
  • Pest and Disease
  • Research Document
  • Study/Report


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Controlling cassava mosaic virus and cassava mealybug in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author: 
Felix Nweke

Cassava was imported from Latin America some 300 years ago, and colonial governments in Africa used it as a famine-reserve crop. Over time cassava spread to over 40 countries in Sub-Sahara Africa, and Nigeria is now the largest cassava producer in the world. At Africa’s independence in the 1960s, cassava mosaic disease was a major problem. In the 1970s, the cassava mealybug appeared and threatened to decimate the African cassava industry. Cassava mosaic and mealybug control programs were introduced in the 1970s to combat these two problems.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Publication Date: 
2009
Online Location: 
http://www.ifpri.org/publication/controlling-cassava-mosaic-virus-and-cassava-me...
Number of Pages: 
23
Language: 
English
Region: 
Africa
  • cassava
  • Pest and Disease
  • Study/Report
  • Sub-Saharan Africa


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Millions fed: Proven successes in agricultural development

Author: 
David Spielman, Rajul Pandya-Lorch

Humanity has made enormous progress in the past 50 years toward eliminating hunger and malnutrition. Some five billion people--more than 80 percent of the world's population--have enough food to live healthy, productive lives. Agricultural development has contributed significantly to these gains, while also fostering economic growth and poverty reduction in some of the world's poorest countries.

Type of Risk: 
All
Type of Risk management option: 
All
Organization: 
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Publication Date: 
2009
Online Location: 
http://www.ifpri.org/publication/millions-fed
Language: 
English
Region: 
Global
  • Agroforestry
  • Asia
  • Bangladesh
  • Book
  • Burkina Faso
  • China
  • Kenya
  • land tenure
  • Nepal
  • Pest and Disease
  • Philippines
  • rinderpest
  • Vietnam


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Conquering the Cattle Plague: The global effort to eradicate rinderpest

Author: 
Peter Roeder, Karl Rich

Farmers have confronted the scourge of rinderpest, or cattle plague, ever since cattle were domesticated some 10,000 years ago. For centuries, humankind has depended on livestock for draft power, milk, meat, skins, and manure. Rinderpest—which in its severest form can kill 95 percent or more of the animals it infects—has had devastating effects, blighting the lives of farmers throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Publication Date: 
2009
Online Location: 
http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/oc64ch16.pdf
Number of Pages: 
8
Language: 
English
Region: 
Global
  • Article
  • cattle
  • Livestock
  • pest
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Cassava Pests and Diseases Training Course

Author: 
Beth Medvecky, James Legg

This course was developed by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) for staff and partners as one of the six course curriculum for the implementation of the Great Lakes Cassava Initiative (GLCI) project. The curriculum includes: Working with adult learners, Use of GPS, Farmer group management, Cassava pests and diseases, Cassava multiplication, and Cassava stem dissemination. All of the courses in the curriculum were originally published in an e-learning platform- Agilix Brain Honey (GoCourse) and were taken as e-courses by participating partner staff.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
Great Lakes Cassava Initiative (GLCI)
Publication Date: 
2009
Number of Pages: 
94
Language: 
English
Region: 
Africa
Document: 
application/pdf icon01 - Cassava Pests and Diseases Course - en.pdf
  • Cassava
  • Great Lakes Region
  • Pest and Disease
  • Pest and Disease Management
  • Training materials


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Invasive Species Compendium

Author: 
CABI

The Invasive Species Compendium (ISC) is an encyclopedic resource that brings together a wide range of different types of science-based information to support decision-making in invasive species management worldwide. It comprises detailed datasheets that have been written by experts, edited by an independent scientific organization, peer reviewed, and enhanced with data from specialist organizations, images, and maps, a bibliographic database and full text articles.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
CABI
Online Location: 
http://www.cabi.org/default.aspx?site=170&page=1016&pid=2225
Language: 
English
Region: 
Global
  • Integrated pest and disease management
  • Pest and Disease
  • Pest and Disease Management
  • Program/Initiative
  • Website


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Caribbean Efforts Against Invasive Species

Author: 
Dionne Clarke-Harris

Invasive species are those whose establishment and spread threaten their ecosystems, habitat or other species. These species may be alien or indigenous and the measure of invasiveness is usually nfluenced by environmental differences/changes. Increased international trade and travel associated with tourism have enhanced the movement of species from place to place thus increasing the risk of introductions and attendant challenges to national safeguarding systems.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
CARDI
Publication Date: 
2009
Online Location: 
http://www.cardi.org/wp-content/files/factsheets/factsheet_Invasive_Species.pdf
Number of Pages: 
1
Language: 
English
Region: 
Latin America and Caribbean
Document: 
application/pdf iconfactsheet_Invasive_Species.pdf
  • Briefing Paper or Note
  • Pest and Disease


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Major Pests and Diseases of Economic Crops in the Caribbean – Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago

Author: 
Anil Sinha

This presentation was made ata regional workshop on Weather, Climate and Pests and Diseases and was hosted by the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology, Barbados. The presentation detaails all the major crops and the corresponding pests and diseases that affect those crops for the following countries: Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
CARDI
Publication Date: 
2011
Online Location: 
http://63.175.159.26/~cimh/cami/files/Pest&DiseaseMod/PresK11/PDF/National_%20Co...
Number of Pages: 
10
Language: 
English
Region: 
Latin America and Caribbean
Document: 
application/pdf iconNational_ Concerns.pdf
  • Other
  • Pest and Disease
  • Pest and Disease Management
  • Presentation


Climate change and transboundary pests and diseases

Author: 
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Countries spend large sums of money to eradicate and control animal and plant diseases and pests. Climate change is now creating favourable conditions for animal and plant pests and diseases in new areas as well as changing the way they are transmitted. 

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
All
Organization: 
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Online Location: 
ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/010/i0142e/i0142e06.pdf
Number of Pages: 
2
Language: 
English
Region: 
Global
Document: 
application/pdf icon201106_g20_global_agricultural_monitoring_initiative.pdf
  • Briefing Paper or Note
  • Climate Change
  • Pest and Disease
  • Pest and Disease Management


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