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Crop Biosecurity : Assuring our Global Food Supply /

Contributor(s): Gullino, Maria Lodovica [editor.] | Fletcher, Jacqueline [editor.] | Gamliel, Abraham [editor.] | Stack, James Peter [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security: Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008.Description: XI, 148 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402084768.Other title: Proceedings of the combined NATO Collaborative Linkage Grant on Tools for Crop Biosecurity, Torino, Italy 10-11 November 2005; Giza, Egypt 18-20 March 2006; Bet Dagan, Israel 23-27 March 2006.Subject(s): Life sciences | Agriculture | Ecology | Microbiology | Plant pathology | Criminal law | Life Sciences | Agriculture | Plant Pathology | Microbiology | Criminal Law | EcologyDDC classification: 630 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Crop Biosecurity: Definitions and Role in Food Safety and Food Security -- Scope of the Project -- Challenges to Crop Biosecurity -- High Consequence Plant Pathogens -- Crop Biosecurity: Local, National, Regional and Global Perspectives -- The Need for Diagnostic Tools and Infrastructure -- Crop Biosecurity: Containment and Eradication of Invasive Pathogens -- The Need for Forensic Tools in a Balanced National Agricultural Security Program -- The Need for Secure Communications Networks and Global Connectivity -- The Case for International Cooperation as a Strategy to Achieve Crop Biosecurity -- Crop and Food Biosecurity Research: Luxury or Need? -- Evaluation of Critical Issues and Identification of Research and Investments Needs in the Field of Crop Biosecurity in Europe -- European Commission's Green Paper on Bio-Preparedness.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Prevention and preparedness are the two basic approaches to maximize food security against any sort of tampering, whether natural, inadvertent or intentional. The NATO funded project “Tools for crop biosecurity” was designed to strengthen the cooperation among U.S., Europe and Israel in the field of crop biosecurity and to generate awareness on how the psychological, economic and cultural consequences of crop bioterrorism, especially attacks on soft targets such as crop seeds, could have a disproportionate adverse effect on Mediterranean agriculture and, more generally, on society. This book illustrates the achievements of the project originated from the workshops organized during the project itself taking in consideration main microbiological threads posed to crops, the tools to recognize and to control them, the needs for international cooperation and research funds to create networks which can face emerging risks for agriculture.
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Crop Biosecurity: Definitions and Role in Food Safety and Food Security -- Scope of the Project -- Challenges to Crop Biosecurity -- High Consequence Plant Pathogens -- Crop Biosecurity: Local, National, Regional and Global Perspectives -- The Need for Diagnostic Tools and Infrastructure -- Crop Biosecurity: Containment and Eradication of Invasive Pathogens -- The Need for Forensic Tools in a Balanced National Agricultural Security Program -- The Need for Secure Communications Networks and Global Connectivity -- The Case for International Cooperation as a Strategy to Achieve Crop Biosecurity -- Crop and Food Biosecurity Research: Luxury or Need? -- Evaluation of Critical Issues and Identification of Research and Investments Needs in the Field of Crop Biosecurity in Europe -- European Commission's Green Paper on Bio-Preparedness.

Prevention and preparedness are the two basic approaches to maximize food security against any sort of tampering, whether natural, inadvertent or intentional. The NATO funded project “Tools for crop biosecurity” was designed to strengthen the cooperation among U.S., Europe and Israel in the field of crop biosecurity and to generate awareness on how the psychological, economic and cultural consequences of crop bioterrorism, especially attacks on soft targets such as crop seeds, could have a disproportionate adverse effect on Mediterranean agriculture and, more generally, on society. This book illustrates the achievements of the project originated from the workshops organized during the project itself taking in consideration main microbiological threads posed to crops, the tools to recognize and to control them, the needs for international cooperation and research funds to create networks which can face emerging risks for agriculture.

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