MOSCAMED Program. Maintenance of Mexico’s phytosanitary status as a Mediterranean fruit fly-free country
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Date
2021Author
Centro de Gestión del Conocimiento y Cooperación Horizontal (CGCCH)
Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
Sustainable development goals
ODS 3 - Salud y bienestar
Type
Informe
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Programa Moscamed. Mantenimiento de la Condición fitosanitaria de México como país libre de la mosca del Mediterráneo
Description
6 pages
Abstract
Actions and strategies for the suppression and eradication of the Mediterranean fly are presented, as well as the establishment of free zones with low prevalence in the countries, representing the basis of a possible regional eradication, accompanied by a comprehensive program of promotion and health and fruit and vegetable health for the benefit region of. The program presents a containment barrier in the populations of Chiapas and southern Tabasco that border Guatemala, after eradicating the plague from Mexican territory. Achievements in exports of horticultural products are identified; supporting the international market and the country's annual agricultural gross domestic product, also recognizes the use of technological innovation, strategic alliances and coordination mechanism.
Keywords
phytosanitary measures, Tephritidae, pest control, plant health, food safety, exports, horticulture, agricultural products, technology transfer, gross agricultural product, agricultural innovation systems, Sustainable Development Goals, Banco de Buenas Prácticas, Best Practices Bank, Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional, Estados Unidos,
Delegation
Representación México
Publisher
IICA
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