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34th Meeting on the Working Party on Plant Protection Products

Bishkek, 2004-05-18/20

 

The 34th Meeting of the Working Party on Plant Protection Products took place in Bishkek on 18-20 May 2004, at the kind invitation of the Kyrgyz Department for Plant Protection and Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Processing Industry. There were 20 participants from 12 EPPO countries and ECPA. Our hosts gave us a warm welcome, provided excellent facilities for the meeting and organized very interesting technical visits. It was a marvellous experience for all participants to see the natural beauties of this mountainous country (ninety percent of the country’s area is over 1300 m in elevation) and to learn about their agriculture and plant protection. Although only 7% of the Kyrgyz Republic’s land is arable, the most important sector of its economy is agriculture. About 30% of people are directly dependent upon agriculture. The main crops are wheat, barley, maize, potatoes, melons, oilseed crops, sugar beet, fodder crops, vegetables of many kinds, cotton and tobacco. The Working Party reviewed the work of the Panels placed under its authority, directed their future work and made a number of recommendations to EPPO Council. Some of the major points of decisions and recommendations are summarized here.
Tian Shan

Tian shan (Celestial) Mountains - Courtesy V. Zlof   

Along the road

 

EPPO Standards for approval
The following revised EPPO standards in the series PP1 on efficacy evaluation of plant protection products are to be submitted for approval by Executive Committee and Council in September:
General standards : Definition of plant protection product (The Working Party agreed that a short text on definition of a plant protection product, which was once an integral part of the Terms of Reference, could be incorporated into the current set of standards and published.)
Specific standards : Athalia rosae, Plutella xylostella and Autographa gamma in arable Brassicaceae; Haplodiplosis equestis in cereals; Oulema spp. in cereals; Thysanoptera in cereals; White grubs (Scarabaeid larvae), Leafminers on cereals; Aphids in sunflower; Aphids in tobacco; Aphids in beet; Aphids on potato; Aphids on leguminous crops, Delia coarctata (revised PP 1/10); Meligethes aeneus on rape (revised PP 1/178) and Wireworms (revised PP 1/46).

The Good Plant Protection standard on stone fruits (series PP 2) is to be approved by correspondence in time for the Executive Committee and Council meeting in September.

The following standards were agreed to be sent by the Secretariat to member countries for comment:
- Design and analysis of efficacy evaluation trials (revision PP 1/152)
- Effects of plant protection products on transformation processes
- Dose expression of plant protection products

Programme of activity
The Working Party re-considered its future activities with the possible expansion into other areas of plant protection. The following important topics were discussed: mutual recognition of the data, comparability of efficacy evaluation data with emphasis on comparable climates, problems with resistance, minor use problems, database on uses of plant protection products, ecological farming. The Working Party decided that an Ad hoc Panel should be created to set a scope of a database on uses of plant protection products.

The next Working Party meeting is planned to take place in Skopje, 2004-05-18/20.

Walking
Singing

 

Ala-Archa - State Nature Park (south of Bishkek)

 

Participants

Belgium
M. TRYBOU
Federal Public Service 'Public Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment', CAE Quartier Arcades 5th floor, Box 3, 1010 BRUSSELS
32/2 2105101 – 32/2 2105115 – maarten.trybou@health.fgov.be

Czechia
I. FILKUKA
SRS OPOR, Zemedelska 1A, 613 00 BRNO
420/545137043 – 420/5455211078 – ivan.filkuka@pest.srs.cz

Denmark
P. KUDSK
Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Crop Protection, Research Centre Flakkebjerg, 4200 SLAGELSE
45/58113300 – 45/58113301 – per.kudsk@agrsci.dk

Germany
U. HEIMBACH
BBA-A, Messeweg 11/12, 38104 BRAUNSCHWEIG
49/5312994510 – 49/531 2993008 – u.heimbach@bba.de

Ireland
T. O'FLAHERTY
Dept of Agriculture and Food, Pesticide Control Service, Abbotstown, Castleknock DUBLIN 15
353/16072773 – 353/18204260 – tom.oflaherty@agriculture.gov.ie

Latvia
D. BASKYS
State Plant Protection Service, Pelesos G. 85, VILNIUS
370/52312542 – 370/5 2624925 – vaatdb@vaat.lt

R. PUKAINE
State Plant Protection Service, Republikas laukums 2, RIGA LV 1981,
371 7027186 – 371/7027438 – rudite.pukaine@vaad.gov.lv

Netherlands
A.W. WESSELO (Ms)
Plant Protection Service, Postbus 9102, 6700 HC WAGENINGEN
31/7 496860 – 31/ 7 421701 – a.w.wesselo@minlnv.nl

Poland
P. BICHTA
Ministry of Agriculture, Warsaw - Pawel.bichta@minrol.gov.pl

Switzerland
H. DREYER
Federal Office for Agriculture, Plant Protection Products, Mattenhofstr. 5, 3003 BERN
41/313222692 – 41/31 3227080 – hans.dreyer@blw.admin.ch

United Kingdom
D. RICHARDSON
Pesticides Safety Directorate, Mallard House, Room 129, 3 Peasholme Green, Kingspool, YORK YO1 7PX
44/1904455869 – 44/1904455711 – david.richardson@psd.defra.gsi.gov.uk

ECPA
H. BLEIHOLDER, BASF AG, Agrarzentrum Limburgerhof, 67114 LIMBURGERHOF
49/621 6027395 – 49/621 6028192 – hermann.bleiholder@basf-ag.de

EPPO
I.M. SMITH,
A.D. ORLINSKI
V. ZLOF (Ms)
1 rue Le Nôtre, 75016 PARIS (France)
33/1 45207794 – 33/1 42248943 – hq@eppo.fr

 

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