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« STEWARDSHIP AND RESPONSIBLE USE OF PESTICIDES » COCOA SPS CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP June 07-10 2011; Yaoundé, Cameroon. B. Yao, WCA Hub Coordinator. CONTENT. PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES. CROP PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE & FOOD SECURITY. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
« STEWARDSHIP AND RESPONSIBLE USE OF
PESTICIDES »
COCOA SPS CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP
June 07-10 2011; Yaoundé, Cameroon.
B. Yao, WCA Hub Coordinator.
CONTENT
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES.
CROP PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE &
FOOD SECURITY.
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING THE BENEFITS, MINIMIZING THE
RISKS OF PESTICIDES.
A GLOBAL FEDERATION......
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES
….LED BY 08 R/D MULTINATIONALS PPPs,SEEDS & BIOTECHNOLOGIES
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES
11 R/D PPPs,
SEMENCES &
BIOTECHNOLOGIES.
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Nat. Associations
Hub North Africa Middle East
Hub West and Central Africa
Hub East and South AfricaNat. Ass: 06/30 en AOC:
Cameroun, Côte d’Ivoire,
Ghana, Mali,
Nigeria, Senegal.
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Coopérer pour une Agriculture Durable
Mission
Étant un réseau mondial CropLife
International agit comme
l’ambassadeur pour l’industrie des
sciences végétales, encouragant la
compréhension et le dialogue pour
promouvoir une technologie
agriocle dans le contexte d’une
Agriculture Durable et le
Développement.
Respect
Ouverture
Engagement
Technologie
Durabilité
Values
Vision:
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES
GLOBAL (SSA/WCA) FOOD SECURITY THREATENED BY:
GLOBAL POPULATION SET TO EXCEED 8 BILLION BY 2030.
INCREASING CALORIE DEMAND BY 50% .
ONLY 5-10% MORE LAND GLOBALLY COULD BE AVAILABLE TO BE BROUGHT INTO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION.
PRACTICAL CLIMATE CHANGES AND WATER SHORTAGES.
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES
AGRICULTURE: AT THE HEART OF THESE CHALENGES!
CROP PROTECTION:
A VITAL PART OF THE SOLUTIONS!
GROWING FOOD - CREATING RENEWABLES - SUPPLYING SUSTAINABLY
CROP PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
& FOOD SECURITY
Defensive reaction
Competing technologie
s
Regulatory pressure
Unsustainable use
FROM MISSION TO ACTION: AN INDUSTRY TRANSFORMATION
Responsible dialog
Stewardship &
sustainability
Integrated approach
Technological
innovation
Value chain indifference
Consumer focus
CROP PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
& FOOD SECURITY
Communicat.Brand &
Iimage Building
ExCo & GA
Nat. Associat.Dev. & Mgt
RegulationsHarmonisation
StewardshipSust. Ag
Biotechnology IPRs &AntiCFT
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES PPPs
PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY & GLOBAL CHALLENGES
IPM/RU-SU Cont. Mgt ObStocks Int. CoC Resistance Mgt
DEFINITION: THE RESPONSIBLE AND ETHICAL MANAGEMENT OF A PLANT PROTECTION OR BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCT THROUGHOUT ITS LIFECYCLE.
Responsible
Use
MANDATE: TO ENHANCE AND PROMOTE THE PLANT SCIENCE INDUSTRY’S CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE THROUGH STEWARDSHIP.
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Cont. Mgt
IPM/RU
ObStocks
CoC
Lessons learnt: Impacts, Efficiency
Current Issues: Food Security, Climate Change, Water & Environment
Regulatory Environment
Influencers: Food Chain, NGOs
Measurement & Reporting
Reputation & Partnerships
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
IPM/RU
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
IPM/Responsible Use
Vision:Industry-led IPM/RU programmes are recognized as essential elements of Sustainable agriculture.
Major stakeholders seek partnerships to disseminate and implement these programmes.
Strategy:▪ Adopt a harmonized set of guidelines.▪ Build more local sustainable capacity.▪ Increase funding and outreach through
partnerships.▪ Prioritize projects to increase impact and
outcome.▪ Agree KPIs and measurements.
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
BUILDING TRAINING CAPACITY: ToTs & CASCADE OR TECHNICAL TRAINING TARGETING DISTRIBUTION CHAIN, END USERS !!
IPM TRAINING MANUAL DEVELOPED AND ROLLED OUT
COMMON SET OF GUIDELINES, TRAINING MANUALS.
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS DEVELOPED: IFDC, ATP…
COUNTRIES LEVEL COOPERATION AND FUNDING.
GLOBAL FUNDING OBTAINED: USAID.
INDUSTRY EXPERTISE ACKNOWLEDGED BY OUTSIDE STAKEHOLDERS.
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Building Training Capacity
MasterTrainer
Trainers &Experts
Farmers & Retailers
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Building Training Capacity
MasterTrainer
Trainers &Experts
Farmers & Retailers
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Global Training Guidelines
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Is the global federation representing the plant science
industry
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
IPM/Responsible Use
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Application training in Togo
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
STEWARDSHIP: CONTAINER MANAGEMENT
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Container Management
Vision:To have a safe and responsible management of empty
cleaned pesticide containers worldwide with our industry recognized as a leader of this initiative.
Strategy:▪ Develop container management programs in Key
countries.▪ Provide guideance and support for CM programs.
▪ Establish information flow for all countries.▪ Base all program components and end use decisions
on solid technical science.▪ Seek and implement cost reduction opportunities.
▪ Work with Govts/stakeholders to achieve these goals (e.g. mandatory regulation to involve all stakeholders).
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Obsolete Stocks
Vision:To have a world free of the legacy of obstocks with
effective measures to prevent recurrence. This will be achieved through multi-stakeholder efforts in which
industry is recognized as a key partner.
Strategy:▪ Progressive destruction/safeguarding of stocks originating from CropLife member companies.▪ Influencing national and international policy on
obstocks prevention.▪ Promote a common policy within the industry.
▪ Provide informed expert resource to participating companies.
▪ Enhance reputation through effective participation in multi-stakeholder activities.
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
OBSOLETE STOCKS
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Partners: Participant countries, FAO, WWF, PAN-UK, PAN-Africa, CropLife, NEPAD, African Union, Basel
Convention, UN agencies.
10-15 years (50,000 tonnes)
US $250 million
Industry contribution: up to US $30 million
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
International Code of Conduct
Vision:CropLife members know, follow and promote internally and
externally the International CoC. The reputation of the industry is enhanced with stakeholders (Govt/value
chain/NGOS/General public) as a result of adherence to the code and participation in its further development.
Strategy:▪ Use the e-learning modules to drive awareness in
CropLife mc, associations and key stakeholders and demonstrate extent of awareness at all levels.
▪ Encourage FAO/WHO/UNEP and other “code owners” to champion and promote the code as the primary guiding
principle for improved chemical management.▪ Maintain and improve inputs into development including
guidance documents.
STEWARDSHIP: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS, MINIMIZING RISKS
Vision 2020 recognises the increasing importance of sustainable agricultural practices, food security and food safety to stakeholders. The Stewardship Vision has thus been expanded:
‘To be recognised as a responsible
industry promoting effective
stewardship programmes, which are
essential elements of sustainable
agriculture, food security and food safety’
SHAPING THE FUTURE
Bama O. YAOWCA Hub Coordinator
CropLife Africa Middle East
28 BP 437 ABIDJAN 28 Côte d’Ivoire
Tel.: +225 22 507 783
Fax: +225 22 507 782
E-mail: [email protected]
CropLife Africa Middle East: www.croplifeafrica.org
CropLife International: www.croplife.org
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION