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Global seed transfers through trade, and collection and distribution of genetic resources by
genebanks are important pathways for the transboundary spread of seed-borne pests,
especially viruses that the insect vectors can further transmit upon introduction. Various
phytosanitary procedures, including the IPPC International Standard Phytosanitary
Measures, have been established to minimize the risk of seed transmission and provide
access to quality seeds crucial for food production and biodiversity conservation. This
session will summarize the current state of efforts in minimizing the seed-transmission risk
and measures to overcome bottlenecks to comply with phytosanitary standards.
Presentations will cover pest risk to seed pathways and implications to global plant health, strategies for minimizing seed-transmission risk, advances in diagnostic techniques for
characterization and sensitive detection of seed-borne pests, and efforts to enhance
phytosanitary capacity, especially in low- and middle-income countries to enable safe seed
exchanges. The session will also highlight policy and regulatory limitations/bottlenecks
necessary to improve safe exchange of germplasm and boost seed trade.