55th Annual Vegetable & Flower Seed Conference

Phytosanitary Committee (Room South Ballroom AB)

ASTA’s 55th Vegetable & Flower Seed Conference

Disneyland Hotel

Anaheim, California

Phytosanitary Committee

10:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

February 1, 2016

South Ballroom AB

 

 

AGENDA

 

 

 

 

Topic

Presenter

Time

I.

Welcome, Introductions

Jennifer Rashet

10:45 a.m.

II.

“Effects of Seed Quality Management Practices on Phytosanitary Risk Reduction”: Project Update

Dr. Tim Gottwald, ARS

10:46 a.m.

III.

APHIS Report

Angela McMullen-Brannigan

Christina Devorshak

11:05 a.m.

IV.

NSHAPP/CGMMV Update

Panel discussion:

Angela McMullen-Brannigan,

Gary Munkvold’

Ric Dunkle

11:15 a.m.

V.

Report from Veg Tech Subcommittee (VTSC)

Samantha Thomas

11:30 a.m.

VI.

Brazil NI-16, Chile Resolution 9882: status, next steps

Ric Dunkle

11:40 a.m.

VII.

Phytosanitary Certification of Small Seed Lots: an Emerging International Issue:

Ric Dunkle

 

11:50 a.m.

IX.

Mexico Report: Joint Phytosanitary Workshop, Organic Seed Exports to Mexico, PRA, Harmonization of Seed Testing Methods

Mario Puente

Noon

X.

NAPPO, IPPC Update

Christina Divorshak

Ric Dunkle

12:15 p.m.   

XI

Country Issues

Ric Dunkle

12:20 p.m.

XII

Adjourn

 

12:30 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASTA Antitrust Compliance Policy Statement

 

It is the policy of the American Seed Trade Association to comply strictly with the Federal and State antitrust laws.  ASTA’s policy and guidelines, to ensure compliance with both the letter and spirit of the laws, are set forth in ASTA’s bylaws.

 

The antitrust laws prohibit combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade.  This means that competitors may not legally agree to conduct that inhibits competition.  Anticompetitive agreements may be inferred from discussions about sensitive topics.  Because trade associations like ASTA bring competitors together to address industry concerns, we must be especially careful not to agree to actions that might be interpreted as anticompetitive.

 

It is ASTA policy to have written agendas for all meetings, to have legal counsel present where sensitive issues might be discussed, and to prepare minutes of all meetings.  This applies to all meetings held during a conference hosted by ASTA. If you have any questions about the proper scope of any ASTA meeting, or the Association’s antitrust compliance policy, please raise it with the meeting chairperson or member of ASTA staff.