National Voluntary Farm-level Biosecurity Standard for the Grains and Oilseeds Industry

National Voluntary Farm-level Biosecurity Standard for the Grains and Oilseeds Industry
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biosecurity
ISBN: 9781100544717

Biosecurity refers to a series of management practices designed to prevent, minimize, and control the introduction, spread, and release of plant pests, which include insects, nematodes, weeds, molluscs, bacteria, fungi, and viruses. This documented biosecurity voluntary standard provides the following: a methodical approach for the farmer to evaluate areas where the farm may be at risk (from pests); and a means to develop a farm-specific biosecurity plan, or the basis for developing management strategies to mitigate biosecurity risks.--Document.

National Voluntary Farm-level Biosecurity Standard for the Grains and Oilseeds Industry

National Voluntary Farm-level Biosecurity Standard for the Grains and Oilseeds Industry
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biosecurity
ISBN: 9781100545004

This Producer Guide is designed to help farmers assess the relative biosecurity risk to their farm and provide information on the current best management practices available to minimize those risks. This guide is intended to provide support for the creation of a farm-specific biosecurity plan. It is a "how to" guide for the implementation of the National Voluntary Farm-Level Biosecurity Standard for the Grains and Oilseeds Industry. The guide provides an outline of a biosecurity management plan that includes information on: input procurement practices, managing equipment movement, variety, field and crop selection (including rotation), infield monitoring and control practices, managing people access and movement, storage, handling and transport, and management plan development, updating and renewal.--Includes text from document.

Tactical Sciences for Biosecurity in Animal and Plant Systems

Tactical Sciences for Biosecurity in Animal and Plant Systems
Author: Cardwell, Kitty F.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1799879372

Agriculture is often under the threat of invasive species of animal pests and pathogens that do harm to crops. It is essential to have the best methods and tools available to prevent this harm. Biosecurity is a mixture of institutions, policies, and science applications that attempts to prevent the spread of unhealthy pests. Tactical Sciences for Biosecurity in Animal and Plant Systems focuses on the tactical sciences needed to succeed in the biosecurity objectives of preventing plant and animal pathogens from entering or leaving the United States. This book explores a divergence of tactics between plant and animal exotic disease response. Covering topics such as animal pests and pathogens, tactical management, and early detection, this book is an essential resource for researchers, academicians, university faculty, government biosecurity practitioners, customs officers, clinical scientists, and students.

The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety

The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Author: Christoph Bail
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1136534393

Modern biotechnology - the controversial manipulation of genes in living organisms - has far-reaching implications for agriculture, human health, trade and the environment. Against the odds, an international treaty governing biosafety and trade in biotechnology was adopted in 2000. The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety of the Convention on Biological Diversity deals with one of the most important and challenging issues thrown up by developments in biotechnology. This volume is a comprehensive review of the protocol and the process that led to its adoption. It includes contributions from many of the key players involved and analyses the commercial and political interests at stake, the operations and implications of the protocol, and prospects for the future.

The Protection of Maize Under the Mexican Biosafety Law

The Protection of Maize Under the Mexican Biosafety Law
Author: Alicia Gutiérrez González
Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2010
Genre: Corn
ISBN: 394187537X

This book analyses the importance of maize worldwide and the special importance for Mexico as a centre of origin and diversity (COD). By adopting a comparative approach, the analysis focuses on how developed and developing countries handle imports of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO & rsquo;s). It also analyses the impact that GM maize imports from the USA may have in Mexico as COD of maize. This book illustrates the process of economic liberalization in Mexico from the 1980 & rsquo;s until the inception of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994. It provides a descriptive and analytical insight into the Mexican legal framework of biotechnology and biosafety. Finally, it outlines the problems of complying with both environmental, and trade commitments.

Encyclopedia of Food Grains

Encyclopedia of Food Grains
Author: Colin W Wrigley
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1956
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0123947863

The Encyclopedia of Food Grains, Four Volume Set is an in-depth and authoritative reference covering all areas of grain science. Coverage includes everything from the genetics of grains to the commercial, economic and social aspects of this important food source. Also covered are the biology and chemistry of grains, the applied aspects of grain production and the processing of grains into various food and beverage products. With the paramount role of cereals as a global food source, this Encyclopedia is sure to become the standard reference work in the field of science. Also available online via ScienceDirect – featuring extensive browsing, searching, and internal cross-referencing between articles in the work, plus dynamic linking to journal articles and abstract databases, making navigation flexible and easy. For more information, pricing options and availability visit www.info.sciencedirect.com. Written from an international perspective the Encyclopedia concentrates on the food uses of grains, but details are also provided about the wider roles of grains Well organized and accessible, it is the ideal resource for students, researchers and professionals seeking an authoritative overview on any particular aspect of grain science This second edition has four print volumes which provides over 200 articles on food grains Includes extensive cross-referencing and "Further Reading" lists at the end of each article for deeper exploration into the topic This edition also includes useful items for students and teachers alike, with Topic Highlights, Learning objectives, Exercises for Revision and exercises to explore the topic further

Socioeconomic considerations in biosafety decisionmaking

Socioeconomic considerations in biosafety decisionmaking
Author: Horna, Daniela
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 089629207X

Despite the ongoing controversy over their use, genetically modified (GM) crops have progressively grown in popularity and are now planted in approximately 160 million hectares in 29 countries. In the discussions of biosafety regulations for GM crops and whether to approve such crops for commercialization, many countries, including some African nations, have gone beyond environmental assessments and are now introducing socioeconomic considerations as part of their decisionmaking process. There are, however, very few guidelines on how to ensure that this inclusion of socioeconomic considerations results in a robust and efficient decisionmaking process. Socioeconomic Considerations in Biosafety Decisionmaking: Methods and Implementation provides guidance to professionals involved in assessing the ex ante impact of a GM crop in the context of an approval process. Using the case of GM cotton in Uganda, the authors illustrate the evaluation of socioeconomic impact on farmers, the national economy, and trade. The authors identify three crucial steps in making socioeconomic assessment part of a biosafety regulatory process, decisionmaking process, or both. First, select appropriate research tools and methods that yield robust results but that also take into account time and budget constraints. Second, evaluate the institutional setting of GM technology deployment. Third, allow for the uncertainties inherent in the assessment by using ranges of values for the parameters under evaluation, including yield, technology efficiency, and prices. These and other conclusions should provide useful guidance to policymakers and development researchers in countries that opt to incorporate socioeconomic considerations into their biosafety regulations, as well as their decisionmaking process for GM crop approval.