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Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development 023/07VIE Protecting productivity, incomes and trade through improved health surveillance of Vietnam’s plantations MILESTONE 3 (BASELINE SURVEY) and MILESTONE 7 (OPERATIONAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS) TECHNICAL REPORT Date: 12 February 2010 Table of Contents 1. Institute Information ____________________________________________________ 3 2. Project Abstract________________________________________________________ 5 3. Executive Summary ____________________________________________________ 5 4. Introduction & Background ______________________________________________ 6 5. Progress to Date _______________________________________________________ 7 5.1 Implementation Highlights _____________________________________________ 7 6. Next Critical Steps _____________________________________________________ 8 7. Appendices ___________________________________________________________ 9 2 Institute Information Project Name Vietnamese Institution Vietnamese Project Team Leader Australian Organisation Australian Personnel Date commenced Completion date (revised) Reporting period Protecting productivity, incomes and trade through improved health surveillance of Vietnam’s plantations Forest Protection Research Division, Forest Science Institute of Vietnam Dr Pham Quang Thu Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Office of the Chief Plant Protection Officer Dr Ian Naumann March 2008 June 2010 23 months to February 2010 Contact Officer(s) In Australia: Team Leader Name: Position: Organisation Dr Ian Naumann Director, SPS Capacity Building Program Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Telephone: Fax: Email: +61 2 6272 3442 +61 2 6272 5835 Ian.Naumann@daff.gov.au Office of the Chief Plant Protection Officer In Australia: Administrative contact Name: Position: Organisation Ms Wendy Lee Program Coordinator, SPS Capacity Building Program Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Telephone: Fax: Email: +61 2 6272 3670 +61 2 6272 5835 Wendy.Lee@daff.gov.au Office of the Chief Plant Protection Officer 3 In Vietnam Name: Position: Organisation Ass. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Thu Head of Forest Protection Research Division Forest Protection Research Division, Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) Telephone: Fax: Email: 84 4 836 2376 84 4 838 9722 phamquangthu@fpt.vn 4 Project Abstract The rapid expansion of Vietnam’s forest coverage provides opportunities for new international export markets for timber products. However, it also represents new and increased risks from forestry pests. Comprehensive surveillance and a database of pest and disease records are critical to detecting incursions, managing outbreaks of pests and diseases, and producing pest lists. This project aims to establish a forest pest and disease database and reference collection, provide training on pest surveillance and risk assessment, and establish a network of observation centres supported by linkages with relevant national and regional organisations. The project outputs will support forest pest detection and management, as well as provide the expertise and records to underpin market access opportunities. Key achievements during the reporting period include:  Discussions with FSIV staff to develop target agent list for Pest and Disease Field Guide and Information sheets  Development of design templates for Pest and Disease Field Guide and Information sheets  On-going identification of specimens from FSIV collection, and  Establishment and resourcing of a pilot network of observation centres at selected FSIV regional centres. Executive Summary The project work has been undertaken by Agri-Science Queensland, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (ASQ DEEDI), formerly Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (QDPI&F). Progress during the past 23 months has been largely in accordance with the project Logframe. Highlights include:  Development of agent list and design templates for Pest and Disease Field Guide and Information sheets  On-going identification of specimens from FSIV collection  Establishment and resourcing of a pilot network of observation centres at selected FSIV regional centres, including the initiation of routine Forest Health Surveillance and Insect Static Trapping programs. Key challenges during the next four months include:  Preparation and publication of the Vietnam Pest and Disease Field Guide and associated reference material, and  Ensuring regional centres have resources and information required to undertake on-going surveillance and trapping. 5 ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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