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ASEAN Crops website launched at the Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry

09 November 2017

ASEAN Crops website showcased at the Exhibition of the 39th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry and related meetings

ASEAN Crops website (org.doa.go.th/aseancrops) is a platform to publicise ASEAN works on crops. The website is under the purview of the ASEAN Sectoral Working Group on Crops (ASWGC) to foster knowledge sharing and exchange among various expert groups while strengthening ASEAN Cooperation on Crops.

Hosted by Thailandā€™s Department of Agriculture, the website was officially kicked off at the ā€˜ASEAN Ministerial Exhibition on Sustainable Agrifood Systems: Towards Food Security and Sustainable Developmentā€™ during the 39th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry (39th AMAF) and related meetings in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 25-30 September 2017.

The regional coordinator from the ASEAN Member States will be appointed and rotated by country every two years to manage the website.

ASEAN Crops website has developed with the support of the ASEAN-German Cooperation project ā€˜ASEAN Sustainable Agrifood Systems (ASEAN SAS)ā€™.

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  • Bio-Inputs Database

It consists a list of registered biological control agent (BCA) products for plant protection (biological pesticides and fertilisers) in ASEAN including trade names, active ingredients, types of crops, pests and diseases, company names, registration and expiration dates and regulatory status.

Website: org.doa.go.th/aseancrops

The 39th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry (39th AMAF) was hosted by Thailandā€™s Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. It was attended by over 300 high level decision makers from all 10 ASEAN Member States to discuss regional cooperation to increase the international competitiveness of ASEANā€™s food, agriculture and forestry products. It also aimed to strengthen the food security in the region and joint positions in international fora.

By Natasha Angsakulchai and Rojana Manowalailao, ASEAN Sustainable Agrifood Systems