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Taking on the False Codling Moth to Safeguard Kenya's Exports to Europe

On 8th July 2024, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, led by Bart Pauwels, Agricultural Counsellor for Kenya and Tanzania, paid a courtesy visit to Dr. Paul Ronoh, Principal Secretary of the State Department for Agriculture. The meeting was convened to discuss the planned launch of the Market Access Project, which aims to intensify initiatives towards addressing the increasing prevalence of the False Codling Moth (FCM) in Kenya, which has increased interception at the port of import entry from 10% to 25%.

The False Codling Moth (FCM), is a destructive pest that affects a variety of crops, including citrus, avocados, and roses. In recent years, the presence of the False Codling Moth in export consignments has led to the interception of roses at the EU port of Entry in The Netherlands due to stringent phytosanitary measures and potential trade restrictions from European Union markets.

Several institutions are actively working to mitigate the impact of the False Codling Moth and ensure that Kenyan exports remain viable and competitive in European markets. The Kenya Flower Council (KFC) plays a pivotal role in addressing the issue of the False Codling Moth (FCM) in Kenya. As an industry association that represents the interests of flower growers, exporters, and other stakeholders in the floriculture industry, Kenya Flower Council undertakes several initiatives to combat the threat posed by FCM. These include:

  • promoting best practices
  • collaborating with regulatory bodies
  • aligning with international standards advocating for supportive policies.

Kenya Flower Council (KFC) collaborates closely with the Pest Control Products Board (PCPB) to tackle the challenges posed by the False Codling Moth (FCM), to fast-track approval of pesticides that target FCM. In addition, they also work with The Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) and international partners to align the floriculture industry with global phytosanitary standards has also been pivotal in addressing this growing menace. KEPHIS conducts inspections, certifies exports, and implements phytosanitary measures to prevent the spread of pests like the False Codling Moth.

These efforts have led to the involvement of the agricultural team of the Embassy of the Kingdom of The Netherlands to support initiatives geared towards addressing the False Codling Moth challenge, through technical assistance, funding, and facilitating collaborations between Kenyan farmers, exporters, and Dutch agricultural experts.

Source: agroberichtenbuitenland.nl

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