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International Day of Plant Health 2024: Theme, Importance, How Celebrate etc.

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International Day of Plant Health 2024: Plants are an essential part of our lives, and their importance is well-known to everyone. They are responsible for providing us with 80% of the food we eat and 98% of the oxygen we breathe. It is important to protect plant health by promoting environmentally friendly practices such as integrated pest management. According to the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), around 40% of food crops suffer damage annually due to pests and diseases.

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International Day of Plant Health 2024 Theme

As per the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations this year’s International Day of Plant Health 2024 Theme is plant health, safe trade and Digital Technology. Every year, more than 240 million shipping containers carry goods between countries, including plant products, which poses a biosecurity risk.

According to the FOA, the damages from invasive pest species incur global economic losses of approximately USD 220 billion annually. Protecting plant health across borders is important by promoting global collaboration and international standards, such as the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. It also includes innovative solutions like electronic phytosanitary certification (ePhyto) to streamline the process, making trade quicker and more secure.

However, the International Day of Plant Health 2024 is to raise awareness and take action to keep our plants healthy and safe trade for sustainable economies and livelihoods.

Source: www.fao.org

Why do we celebrate International Day of Plant Health?

The UN established 12 May as the International Day of Plant Health to expand global awareness of how protecting plant health can help end hunger, protect biodiversity reduce poverty, and the environment and more. That’s why the International Day of Plant Health is celebrated in the Year of 2020.

What is the Purpose of the International Day of Plant Health 2024?

As per the official Healthy plants form the foundation for all life on Earth, ecosystem functions, food security and nutrition. That’s why plant health is an important aspect of sustainable development to feed a growing global population by 2050. Do you know that protecting plant health is crucial by promoting environmentally friendly practices such as integrated pest management? According to the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, trade also helps prevent the introduction and spread of plant pests across borders.

Why is plant health important to the Health approach?

Healthy plants provide safe and nutritious food for billions of people worldwide, yet plant pests damage almost 40% of global crops. The most vulnerable populations suffer the most, particularly those already facing food insecurity from the impact of climate change, conflict or natural disasters.

How to Celebrate International Day of Plant Health

The International Day of Plant Health is an occasion that encourages the importance of safeguarding plants and their health. To make this day more engaging and meaningful, NGOFeed has compiled a list of suggestions for people to participate in. These suggestions are designed to not only educate people about the significance of plant health but also to make the experience enjoyable and memorable.

  • Boost Your Garden
  • Select Organic Produce
  • Food Security Charities
  • Plant a Tree

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Shivangi Mishra is a dynamic social activist who is committed to promoting community development and humanitarian causes. She holds a Master's degree in Management from AKTU University and has a deep understanding of societal issues, along with a passion for advocacy. Through her leadership and grassroots initiatives, she has been working with NGOFeed as a Digital Marketing along with content creator on NGOs. The NGOFeed is proud to have Shivangi as a valuable member, as she brings her expertise and unwavering dedication to our shared mission of social transformation.

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