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International Scientific Cooperation Bureau

Cooperation with International Organizations

The International Scientific Cooperation Bureau (ISCB) establishes partnerships with international organizations through multilateral activities, helping Canada and AAFC meeting their international obligations.

PROCINORTE

PROCINORTE is a Cooperative program in research and technology for North American countries (Canada, United-States and Mexico) that aims to strengthen the capacity of the three countries to carry out agricultural research and technology transfer through exchanges and partnership in a cost effective way. This program is under the leadership of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture.

Joint initiatives are managed through task force. Two task forces related to science are active at the present time: Genetic Resources and Tropical and Subtropical Fruits and a new one is under development.

The ISCB established partnerships with international organizations, through multilateral projects:

  1. PROCINORTE
    Special Task Force on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (NORGEN)
  2. PROCINORTE IICA
    Task Force on Tropical and Subtropical Fruits

i. PROCINORTE
   Special Task Force on Genetic Resources for Food and
   Agriculture (NORGEN)

NORGEN was initiated in 1999 to develop a focal point for genetic resource program within Canada, US and Mexico and to facilitate exchange of information under the umbrella of PROCINORTE (Northern Region Countries). The International Plant Genetic Resource Institute under FAO has also participated. The task force has been meeting yearly to review, discuss, and develop actions relative to genetic resources issues. The objectives are:

  1. Encourage communication and collaboration,
  2. Training and education,
  3. Integration with other genetic resources networks in the Americas,
  4. Develop project of interest to the 3 countries,
  5. Encourage reciprocal participation of national experts,
  6. Establish contact with other task forces, and
  7. Support the development of an integrated plant genetic resources system in Mexico.

Links to:

CABI
FAO
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
OECD
PROCINORTE (only available in spanish)

ii. PROCINORTE IICA
    Task Force on Tropical and Subtropical Fruits

The first meeting was held in 2002 in Washington with representatives from Mexico and the US respectively. This event allowed us to set up the goals, the general objective. The following year representatives meet in Nova Scotia, Canada. Ten scientists (AAFC network) participated and exchanged with the task force.

During a trip in Mexico, two scientific seminars were organized, as well industrial visits. Exchange on methodologies and similar instrumentation to measure quality attribute, data capture, data and traceability is a global challenge.

This small but, significant TF, can play a significant role in joint advisory, combining strategic research experts or expertise, than reinforcing the decision making process not only, in marketing information for Canada or abroad. By better understanding the foreign food supply chain, we can better secure our own, preventing unsafe and contaminated raw or processed commodities.

Link to:

IICA-Canada

 

 

Date Modified: 2006-09-05   Important Notices