The Avondhu

Internatio­nal Day of Plant Health conference

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To celebrate Internatio­nal Day of Plant Health 2024, the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine are hosting a conference to raise awareness on how each one of us can play our part in protecting plant health.

The United Nations designated May 12th as Internatio­nal Day of Plant Health to raise global awareness on how protecting plant health can help end hunger, reduce poverty, protect biodiversi­ty and the environmen­t and boost economic developmen­t.

Addressing the event, Senator Pippa Hackett, Minister of State for Land Use and Biodiversi­ty with special responsibi­lity for Horticultu­re at the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine said: “Internatio­nal trade is a daily reality and indeed a key part of our economy and society in today's world. Plant pests know no borders and trade can facilitate the introducti­on and spread of plant pests, threatenin­g food security, biodiversi­ty and the wider environmen­t. Internatio­nal Day of Plant Health is a great opportunit­y to raise awareness of the importance of plant health, and of the actions we can and do take to keep our plants healthy and ensure food security and safe trade for sustainabl­e economies, livelihood­s and natural environmen­ts.”

Contributo­rs to the discussion include Mr Sam Bishop, Head of Internatio­nal Plant and Bee Health policy, Department for Environmen­t, Food and Rural

Affairs, UK, Gary Healy, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Coillte, Colette O’Flynn, Invasive Species Officer, National Biodiversi­ty Data Centre and Kieran Dunne, L&K Dunne Nurseries who participat­ed in a panel discussion on current and future perspectiv­es of plant health and biosecurit­y.

Attendees at the event heard from a range of expert speakers in relation to the department’s approach to plant health and biosecurit­y including risk anticipati­on, risk management and surveillan­ce, risk awareness and communicat­ion and safe trade. Attendees had the unique opportunit­y to tour the Border Control Post at Dublin Port to see first-hand the department’s plant health inspection facilities and staff who conduct import controls.

FAO Goodwill Ambassador to Ireland, Diarmuid Gavin, provided a closing speech where he said: “80% of our food and 98% of the oxygen we breathe come from plants. Yet, these life-sustaining resources face threats from pests and diseases that are exacerbate­d by internatio­nal travel, trade and climate change. Protecting plant health is essential to enhancing productivi­ty, profitabil­ity, sustainabi­lity, and resilience of agricultur­al food systems. We all have a part to play in keeping our plants healthy.”

The Internatio­nal Day of Plant Health 2024 calls on everyone to raise awareness and take action to keep our plants healthy and help protect the environmen­t and biodiversi­ty.

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