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A single pest can shut a border. A single disease can wipe out herds and destabilize prices. So how do 34 countries across the Americas coordinate fast enough to protect food security, animal health, and human nutrition while still keeping trade moving? We sit down with Lloyd Day, Deputy Director General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), to unpack how regional cooperation actually works when the stakes are high. We talk through IICA’s unique role as an intergovernmental connector: aligning agriculture ministers, supporting in-country programs, and building consensus around science-based standards used in Codex Alimentarius, IPPC, WOAH, and WTO SPS processes. Lloyd explains why predictable, trusted rules matter in real life, especially when trade disputes flare up or when supply chains get stressed by climate events and geopolitics. From Mediterranean fruit fly control to New World screwworm risk, African swine fever response, and renewed focus on avian influenza, we explore concrete examples of One Health action that combine prevention, preparedness, and control. We also go big-picture on innovation in agriculture: digital tools, AI, new genetics, resilient seeds and animals, and the growing bioeconomy, all aimed at producing more food with the same land while protecting soil and natural resources. If you care about sustainable agriculture, biosecurity, and science-based trade, this conversation will sharpen how you think about solutions. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review so more people can find One Health Live.
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