its countries
in the development of their animal health, plant health, quarantine services, and food safety plans to contribute to the economic and social development of the population. This is achieved by promoting healthy agricultural production in harmony with the environment and facilitating international trade.
OIRSA supports
after conducting necessary technical studies, which phytosanitary diseases and pests pose a real or potential threat to regional economic significance
determines
The Organization
TECHNICAL
DIRECTIONS
Animal Health
Contribution to the strengthening and development of sanitary programs at the regional level for the bovine, poultry, swine, aquaculture, and apiculture sectors.
The OIRSA strengthens and develops phytosanitary programs for basic grains, horticultural crops, ornamental plants, fruit crops, agro-industrial crops, and forest species.
El OIRSA fue parte de actividad que reunió a técnicos de Sanidad Vegetal de 20 países latinoamericanos y apoyó al IPSA en la realización del taller regional.
Organizado por el Consejo Nacional Agropecuario (CNA), la actividad convocó a representantes del ámbito agroindustrial, productivo, la academia y a funcionarios del gobierno mexicano.
Durante la actividad se expusieron avances del plan de vigilancia epidemiológica regional de influenza aviar de alta patogenicidad, avances del Sistema de Información de Vigilancia Epidemiológica en Salud Animal (SIVESA) con enfoque Una Salud, entre otros temas.