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NAFTA TWG on Pesticides

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Register for the November 19, 2008, NAFTA TWG Government-Stakeholder Meeting (PDF) (5 pp, 93K About PDF) to be held in Phoenix, Arizona, followed by a biopesticides field trip on November 20th.

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Technical Working Group (TWG) on Pesticides is a collaboration among the pesticides regulatory government agencies of the United States (EPA Office of Pesticides Programs), Canada and Mexico.  The primary objective is to develop easier and less expensive pesticide regulation and trade among the three countries and meet the environmental, ecological, and human health objectives of NAFTA. TWG partners address trade issues, national regulatory and scientific capacity, governmental review burden, and they coordinate regulatory decisionmaking and industry burden reduction.  The NAFTA TWG was established in 1997, to streamline certain pesticide shipments between Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Since 2003, the TWG focused its activities based on its five-year strategy entitled, The North American Initiative: The Next Five Years (PDF) (13 pp, 163K About PDF). This document reaffirmed the overarching goals of the TWG'S 1997 strategic plan and outlined key objectives and work areas to guide the TWG’s efforts through 2008.  Many of the TWG’s accomplishments are mentioned in the North American Initiative Milestone Report (22 pp, 1.45MB About PDF), and described in project completion sheets. The TWG is currently working on development of a new strategic plan to go into effect when the current five-year strategy is completed. 

EPA/OPP and its NAFTA partners have completed more than 19 projects since 1998.  These projects have improved food safety, risk reduction, and trade of agricultural commodities: enabled successful collaboration on reviewing scientific studies and coordinated registration decisions of new pesticides and uses; and, improved processes for exchanging information between industry and the three regulatory agencies.  There are many projects under way, guided by NAFTA project teams made up of representatives from the various agencies.  Descriptions and progress of these projects are available on project sheets

The TWG is led by an Executive Board that provides overall guidance and policy direction. The Executive Board members are:

Senior-level regulatory and scientific managers from the various agencies also participate in the TWG.

The TWG Secretariat provides overall coordination of the TWG’s activities and consists of staff-level representatives from all three countries.   There are several projects under way, guided by NAFTA project teams made up of representatives from the various agencies.

There are two NAFTA TWG meetings a year:  a government-only meeting with the Executive Board and other regulatory officials and a government-stakeholder meeting with the Executive Board, regulatory officials, and interested stakeholders such as growers, industry, and public interest groups.  The public is consulted in advance of these meetings to identify topics of interest, and public meeting summaries are published to report on key outcomes from the meetings. The summary of the last NAFTA TWG Executive Board meeting (PDF), (7 pp, 54K) held on May 6-7, 2008 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada is now available.

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