16 April 2024 | FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy
E-commerce has transformed the way goods are bought and sold and moved in international trade, presenting economic opportunities and significant challenges for plant protection and safe trade of plants and plant products. This side session focuses on the pest risk posed by e-commerce, as well as best practices and country case studies, for mitigating this risk. It also offers an opportunity for countries share their experiences in addressing some of the plant-health related challenges brought about by the rapid expansion of e-commerce and the ever-changing landscape of digital technologies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of collaboration among all e-commerce stakeholders and highlights two key resources developed by the IPPC, an IPPC guide to e-commerce and an infographic video.
Passcode: CPM2024+
Biographies of the speakers, an outline of the programme, copies of the presentations and voice recordings of the interpretation (AR, EN, ES, FR, RU, ZH) are provided below.
Ordre du jour | Titre | Fichiers | Publications date |
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3. | Thorwald Geuze: IPPC capacity development resources on e-commerce | En | 25 Avr 2024 |
4. | Bruno Gallant: E-commerce: Spread the word, not the pests | En | 25 Avr 2024 |
6. | Rosina Leicht: The challenge of overseeing e-commerce | En | 25 Avr 2024 |
5. | Peter Thomson: Collaborative approaches for effective pest risk management | En | 25 Avr 2024 |
7. | Julie Hong-Sakowski: Addressing agricultural smuggling in the United States | En | 25 Avr 2024 |
8. | Susan Patnode: Universal Postal Union Postal Security Group and Illicit Goods Mitigation | En | 25 Avr 2024 |
Programme and biographies of speakers | En | 25 Avr 2024 | |
English voice recording | En | 04 Mai 2024 | |
Spanish voice recording | En | 04 Mai 2024 | |
French voice recording | En | 04 Mai 2024 | |
Chinese voice recording | En | 04 Mai 2024 | |
Arabic voice recording | En | 04 Mai 2024 | |
Russian voice recording | En | 04 Mai 2024 |