Deadline: 31-Jul-20
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), Office of Capacity Building and Development (OCBD) seeks to stimulate and support the capacity of EAC countries to adopt and implement international phytosanitary standards and improve trade and food security in the region.
- Review of current efforts on plant disease prevention, surveillance and mitigation in the region with a view of developing a comprehensive plan of action to protect the region from the negative consequences of plant pests and diseases
- In coordination with the EAC, regional NPPOs, and other stakeholders, develop a road map for the development of a regional plant pest and disease prevention, surveillance and mitigation plan that will take into account the financial, human capacity and technical needs of the region.
- Analysis of current practices of integrated plant disease control and management with a view to scaling up the best lessons learnt in the EAC region.
- Creation of a coordination and communication protocol to help EAC for the management of plant disease outbreaks in a timely and efficient manner whenever they occur.
- To establish a symbiotic relationship between all plant disease and wider plant protection activities in the region in an integrated manner, taking into consideration various public instruments such as sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) regulation and relevant texts that are in place at the continental, regional and national levels and Stakeholders.
- Building and developing standard operational procedures (SOPs) for phytosanitary measures upon current efforts in region and within the international community. ? Continue support to the EAPIC objectives:
- Work with EAPIC, individual countries, the EAC and other stakeholders such as TradeMark East Africa to ensure the PIMS database is workable for individual countries to enter data, individual countries are aware of how to enter data and the data will help support the PRAs and future verification of regional pests.
- Facilitate guidelines on how to adopt of these PRAs at the EAC country level
- Building on ongoing work with EAC, continue to move forward plans for a regional plant health working group, in coordination with the Food for Progress TRASE program.
- Quality assurance and certification, value addition, trade facilitation and business promotion in selected value chains, namely agro-industrial crops (coffee, tea and cacao) and horticulture.
- Work closely with USDA APHIS colleagues to help facilitate technical exchanges of African experts to travel to the US to learn about harmonization of phytosanitary practices, including inspection and other regulatory border activities, and improved food security and agricultural resilience from invasive pests. Activities would be conducted on a regional basis through the Africa regional plant protection organization, Inter-African Phytosanitary Council (AU/IAPSC).
- Provide technical trainings on science-based systems to gather analyze and disseminate information on the presence and prevalence of high-risk diseases, pests, or food safety hazards in the region.
- Provide technical assistance to conduct a survey to identify institutional gaps and pinpoint in adequacies that hinder the development of establishing an Africa NPPO plant health safeguarding capacity building program.
- Monitoring the program, evaluating progress in achieving objectives, and reporting outcomes.
- Estimated Award Amount: Up $500,000 total, subject to the availability of funding
- Period of Performance: 25 months
- Projected Period of Performance Start Date(s): September 1, 2020
- Projected Period of Performance End Date(s): September 30, 2022
- Anticipated First Budget Period: September 1, 2020 – August 31, 2021
- Eligible Applicants: State cooperative institutions or other colleges and universities in the United States.
- All applicants must have an active registration in the SAM database – pending or expired registrants are not eligible. This requirement must be met by the closing date of the announcement and will not be waived.
For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=327964