International trade is rapidly expanding and the relevance of international borders as barriers to pest movement is diminishing. As trade expands, so does the risk of accidentally or intentionally spreading exotic plant pests. The Offshore Pest Information System (OPIS) is a process designed to collect, analyze, communicate, and use relevant international information concerning pests that are not known to occur in the U.S. Using OPIS will enable USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to meet its mission. That mission is to "safeguard American resources from exotic invasive pests and diseases." By using OPIS, the Agency can quickly and effectively respond to imminent pest threats. OPIS requires information collection, synth...
A significant amount of the world's economy is based upon the international trade of agricultural pr...
Haru Mutasa reports on how geographic information technologies are being used in South Africa's effo...
Increasing trends in global trade make it extremely difficult to prevent the entry of all potential ...
Early warning about potential pest threats allows the U.S. government to better protect U.S. agricul...
Since exclusion at the port of entry is no longer adequate to protect U.S.A. plant resources, increa...
Countries design biosecurity systems to protect their animal, plant, and environmental resources fro...
Invasive pests can have major impact on natural and agricultural systems, ultimately affecting food ...
This paper provides a brief overview of the Center for Plant Health Science and Technology (CPHST) o...
In today’s global marketplace, the volume of international trade brings increased potential for the ...
Movement of agricultural products is one of the primary means of introduction of new diseases and pe...
Juan Labroth and Akiko Kamata explain how a software package developed by the FAO is helping veterin...
The continued increase in agricultural commerce, tourist traffic, and expanding markets increases th...
Pest risk maps illustrate where invasive alien arthropods, molluscs, pathogens, and weeds might beco...
More than 1,300 pests and pathogens threaten crops globally, with an estimated economic impact of ar...
Scope of Report: This report has been designed to present the potential danger of the introduced pla...
A significant amount of the world's economy is based upon the international trade of agricultural pr...
Haru Mutasa reports on how geographic information technologies are being used in South Africa's effo...
Increasing trends in global trade make it extremely difficult to prevent the entry of all potential ...
Early warning about potential pest threats allows the U.S. government to better protect U.S. agricul...
Since exclusion at the port of entry is no longer adequate to protect U.S.A. plant resources, increa...
Countries design biosecurity systems to protect their animal, plant, and environmental resources fro...
Invasive pests can have major impact on natural and agricultural systems, ultimately affecting food ...
This paper provides a brief overview of the Center for Plant Health Science and Technology (CPHST) o...
In today’s global marketplace, the volume of international trade brings increased potential for the ...
Movement of agricultural products is one of the primary means of introduction of new diseases and pe...
Juan Labroth and Akiko Kamata explain how a software package developed by the FAO is helping veterin...
The continued increase in agricultural commerce, tourist traffic, and expanding markets increases th...
Pest risk maps illustrate where invasive alien arthropods, molluscs, pathogens, and weeds might beco...
More than 1,300 pests and pathogens threaten crops globally, with an estimated economic impact of ar...
Scope of Report: This report has been designed to present the potential danger of the introduced pla...
A significant amount of the world's economy is based upon the international trade of agricultural pr...
Haru Mutasa reports on how geographic information technologies are being used in South Africa's effo...
Increasing trends in global trade make it extremely difficult to prevent the entry of all potential ...