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          Milestones in the History of the Joint FAO-IAEA Division

          1964

          • The Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Atomic Energy in Agriculture established on 1 October
          • Mr Maurice Fried from the United States (1963–1983) was appointed Director of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division
          • The First International FAO/IAEA Symposium was held in Prague on Use of Radioisotopes in Animal Nutrition and Physiology
          • The first Manual was published on the use of isotopic technologies for animal production and health
          • The first Laboratory Training Manual was produced on the use of Isotopes and Radiation in Soil-Plant Relations Research

          1966

          • Signing of the Revised Arrangements between the Directors General of the FAO and the IAEA for the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture
          • First CRP on the use of isotopes and radiation in studies on the etiology, effects and control of parasitic diseases in domestic animals
          • Best nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer management practices for trees, wheat and rice identified through the use of N-15 and P-32 tracer techniques was introduced. The practical feasibility of using the soil moisture neutron probe under field conditions demonstrated

          1967

          • Isotopes and Radiation Techniques in Soil Physics and Irrigation Studies

          1968

          • First sterile insect technique (SIT) field pilot project for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) suppression in Capri, Italy
          • Isotopes and Radiation in Soil Organic Matter Studies

          1969

          • First FAO/IAEA international training course on crop mutation breeding

          1970

          • Publication of the first Manual on Mutation Breeding
          • Isotope Techniques for Studying Animal Protein Production from Non-Protein Nitrogen

          1972

          • Nitrogen-15 labelled fertilizer methodology developed for measuring fertilizer use efficiency to improve agriculture production
          • First SIT field pilot project against the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans) in Tanzania
          • First symposium on environmental adaptation of animal ecosystems
          • First CRP on using the analysis of the stable isotope 15N on studies of non-protein nitrogen supplements to feed ruminants

          1974

          • Publication of a Laboratory Training Manual on the Use of Radionuclides and Radiation in Animal Research

          1977

          • Publication of the 2nd edition of Manual on Mutation Breeding
          • Manual of Food Irradiation Dosimetry published as IAEA Technical Report Series No. 178

          1978

          • Concepts of nitrogen-15 usage in biological nitrogen fixation studies developed
          • Urea molasses multi-nutrient blocks developed as a source of energy and protein for ruminants

          1979

          • Signing of the Revised Arrangements between the Directors General of the FAO and the IAEA for the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
          • Publication of a Laboratory Training Manual on the Use of Nuclear Techniques in Animal Research
          • Publication of Isotopes and Radiation in Research on Soil-Plant Relationships
          • The feasibility of using the soil moisture neutron probe under field conditions demonstrated

          1980

          • The Joint FAO/IAEA Division changed its name to Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Isotopes and Radiation Application of Atomic Energy for Food and Agricultural Development
          • Introduction of tissue culture (biotechnology) for in vitro mutation induction
          • Conclusion of an international expert committee on the Wholesomeness of Irradiated Foods that “Food irradiated with an overall average dose of 10 kGy causes no toxicological hazard; thus, testing of food so treated is no longer required”

          1982

          • Mediterranean fruit fly declared eradicated from southern Mexico

          1983

          • Mr Bj?rn Sigurbj?rnsson from Iceland (1983–1995) was appointed Director of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division
          • Nuclear-related diagnostic platforms (RIA/ELISA) established for animal reproduction and disease diagnoses
          • Nuclear Techniques for Assessing and Improving Ruminant Feeds
          • A guide to the Use of Nitrogen-15 and Radioisotopes in Studies of Plant Nutrition: Calculations and Interpretation of Data
          • Codex Alimentarius Commission adopts a Codex General Standard for Irradiated Foods and a Recommended International Code of Practice for the Operation of Radiation Facilities used for the Treatment of Foods

          1984

          • The Rumen Simulation Technique (RUSITEC) was first established at Seibersdorf laboratories for the evaluation of fermentation characteristics of fibrous crop residue-based diets
          • Publication on Field Soil-Water Properties Measured through Radiation Techniques
          • The International Consultative Group on Food Irradiation (ICGFI) was formally established in May 1984 under the aegis of FAO, IAEA and WHO

          1985

          • The Joint FAO/IAEA Division changed its name to Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture
          • Nuclear Techniques to Study the Role of Mycorrhiza in Increasing Food Production

          1986

          • The solid-phase RIA kits for milk and plasma progesterone were validated for cattle, sheep and milk samples
          • The ELISA laboratory unit was established in Seibersdorf as part of the Animal Production and Health laboratory
          • FAO/IAEA International Symposium on Use of Nuclear Techniques in Studies of Animal Production and Health in Different Environments
          • Isotope and Radiation Techniques for Efficient Water and Fertilizer Use in Semi-Arid Regions
          • The first FAO/IAEA internationally coordinated research project into phytosanitary irradiation commenced

          1987

          • The External Quality Service for FAO/IAEA Progesterone kits was initiated

          1988

          • The first Rinderpest ELISA kits were validated in collaboration with Pirbright Institute (UK) and sent to 17 countries to start rinderpest eradication campaign

          1989

          • Signing of the Revised Arrangements between the Directors General of the FAO and the IAEA for the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
          • The Joint Division gets its current name (Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture)
          • Guidelines for the control of foods contaminated by radionuclides adopted as international Codex standards
          • First temperature-sensitive lethal genetic sexing strain developed for SIT application against Mediterranean fruit fly

          1990

          • Reference books “Livestock reproduction in Latin America” and “Domestic buffalo production in Asia” published and widely distributed
          • Training course series on Use of Nuclear Techniques in Studies of Soil-Plant Relationships

          1991

          • Stable Isotopes in Plant Nutrition, Soil Fertility and Environmental Studies
          • FAO/IAEA International Symposium on Nuclear and Related Techniques in Animal Production and Health

          1992

          • New World screwworm fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) eradicated from Libya using the SIT

          1993

          • Utilization of phosphate rock sources through use of phosphorus-32 for agricultural production
          • FAO/IAEA Laboratory becomes OIE Collaborating Centre for ELISA and Molecular Techniques in the Diagnosis of Animal Diseases
          • ELISA diagnostic tests for several transboundary and zoonotic animal diseases developed, validated and produced or assembled in the laboratory and delivered to Member States in the format of a ‘kit’ and supported by an EQA programme (lasting for 12 years and delivering millions of units every year)

          1994

          • SIT programme established for the prevention of Mediterranean fruit fly in Los Angeles Basin, California, USA
          • First global evaluation of artificial insemination (AI) service quality using nuclear techniques
          • The largest number of solid-phase RIA kits for milk and plasma progesterone sent to 65 Member States
          • The self-coating progesterone FAO/IAEA RIA kit for plasma samples was developed and validated at Seibersdorf laboratories
          • The OIE Standards Commission designated the Brucella ELISA kit developed in Seibersdorf as a prescribed test for Brucella abortus in cattle
          • AIDA (Artificial Insemination Database Application) was developed and distributed. Several other computer applications were then developed by APH in support of its R&D activities
          • “Recommended procedures for the disease and serological surveillance as part of the lobal Rinderpest Eradication Programme (GREP)”, relevant to the Rinderpest global eradication programme, was released
          • Guidance for food irradiation regulation provides the basis for legislation worldwide with the production of ICGFI Document 15: Guidelines Authorization of Irradiation Generally or by Classes of Food

          1995

          • Mr James Dargie from United Kingdom (1995–2005) was appointed Director of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division
          • The External Quality Service for FAO/IAEA ELISA kits was initiated
          • Use of Nuclear Techniques in Studying Soil Erosion and Siltation
          • Evaluation of the Agronomic Effectiveness of Phosphate Fertilizers through the Use of Nuclear Related Techniques

          1996

          • Techniques involving fallout radionuclides developed for evaluation of soil erosion
          • Nuclear and complimentary techniques introduced for the analysis of veterinary drug residues in foods

          1997

          • The tsetse fly (Glossina austeni) eradicated from Zanzibar, Tanzania, using the SIT
          • FAO/IAEA International Symposium of Diagnosis and Control of Livestock Diseases using Nuclear and Related Techniques "Towards the 21st Century"
          • Sewage Sludge and Wastewater for Use in Agriculture

          2000

          • Commercial phytosanitary irradiation facility for fresh fruits established in Hawaii, USA
          • Livestock Information Management Application (LIMA) to store and analyse livestock data launched
          • Comparison of Soil Water Management using the Neutron Scattering, Time Domain Reflectometry and Capacitance Methods
          • Management and Conservation of Tropical Acid Soils for Sustainable Crop Production
          • Assessment of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation through the Use of the 137Cs and Related Techniques

          2001

          • Signing of the Revised Arrangements between the Directors General of the FAO and the IAEA for the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
          • Use of Isotope and Radiation Methods in Soil and Water Management and Crop Nutrition –Manual
          • Maximising the Use of Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Agriculture. Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences. Volume 99

          2002

          • FAO/IAEA/USDA Manual for Product Quality Control and Shipping Procedures for Sterile Mass-Reared Tephritid Fruit Flies published
          • Utilization of Phosphate Rocks to Improve Soil P Status for Sustainable Crop Production in Acid Soils
          • A new manual of Food Irradiation Dosimetry was published as IAEA Technical Report Series No. 409

          2003

          • The FAO/IAEA International Symposium on Applications of Gene-based Technologies for Improving Animal Production and Health in Developing Countries gave the new path to R&D activities of APH
          • With technical input from FAO/IAEA, the International Plant Protection Convention adopts Guidelines for the use of irradiation as a phytosanitary measure as International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) No. 18

          2004

          • Partnership agreement signed with Austrian Government for research on exotic highly contagious animal pathogens
          • Memorandum of Understanding with the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Security (AGES) for the use of the high-security laboratory

          2005

          • Mr Qu Liang from China (2005–present) was appointed Director of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division
          • Mediterranean fruit fly eradicated from Chile using the SIT
          • First molecular nuclear diagnostic tests in animal health validated and distributed to Member States
          • Worldwide reference book “Molecular diagnostic PCR handbook” published

          2006

          • Neutron and Gamma Probes: Their Use in Agronomy (Second Edition) (IAEA Training Course Series No. 16)

          2008

          • Oxygen-18 stable isotopic technique developed to improve water use efficiency in cropping systems
          • Mediterranean and other fruit flies eradicated from southern Argentina and southern Peru using the SIT

          2009

          • Invasive cactus moth eradicated from Yucatan, Mexico, using the SIT
          • Studies started on irradiated vaccines and their potential for use in the control of livestock diseases
          • Use of stable isotopes for tracing wild bird movements and correlation with occurrence of Avian Flu
          • Full set of sheep genotypic data was released via the International Sheep Genomics Consortium website
          • FAO/IAEA International Symposium on Sustainable Improvement of Animal Production and Health

          2010

          • IAEA Director General decided to integrate the FAO/IAEA Agriculture and Biotechnology Laboratory (ABL) into the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture. The five laboratories accordingly were merged into the relevant Sections of the Division
          • Analytical methods for food traceability and authenticity established
          • Goat genome mapped using nuclear techniques to characterize indigenous goat breeds
          • Studies started on molecular genetics as tools for identifying genetic markers for resistance to infectious diseases
          • Mosquito mass-rearing system transferred to Member States for pilot field tests
          • False codling moth (Thaumatotibia leucotreta) successfully managed in South Africa using the SIT

          2011

          • Declaration of the global freedom from rinderpest and the contribution of the Animal Production and Health Section
          • The goat radiation hybrid map was constructed
          • DNA bank for livestock characterization established at Seibersdorf laboratories

          2012

          • e-learning module on ‘Phylogenetics of Animal Pathogens: Basic Principles and Applications’
          • Scientific Forum on ‘Food for the Future: Meeting the Challenges with Nuclear Applications’

          2013

          • Signing of the Revised Arrangements between the Directors General of the FAO and the IAEA, Mr José Graziano da Silva and Mr Yukiya Amano, for the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
          • Mediterranean fruit fly eradicated from western Guatemala
          • Compound-specific stable isotope techniques developed for assessing sediment source and soil erosion
          • First tests on the use of cosmic-ray neutron sensor technology for area-wide soil moisture assessment

          2014

          • The lab renovation began with the Renovation of the Nuclear Applications Laboratories (ReNuAL) project. Ground-breaking ceremony of ReNuAL for two laboratory buildings of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division was held on 29 September
          • Synonymization of key pest species within the Bactrocera dorsalis species complex (Diptera: Tephritidae)
          • Food irradiation technology established for phytosanitary treatment on commercial scale (>20?000 tonnes/year from 13 commercial irradiation facilities and involving at least 11 countries)
          • First international symposium on application of nuclear and related techniques for food safety and quality
          • Released first Ug99 resistant mutant variety in wheat

          2015

          • Tsetse Fly Eradication Project in Senegal Wins Award for Best Sustainable Development Practices
          • Research initiated on the development of electron beam and X ray applications for food irradiation based on new small and reliable electric sources (electron beam and X ray tubes)
          • Manual of good practice in food irradiation was published in IAEA Technical Report Series No. 481

          2016

          • Technical support helps Botswana control animal diseases, ensure food safety and maintain its beef exports

          2017

          • Genetics Laboratory Information and Data Management System (GLIDMaS) application developed and launched
          • Invasive Mediterranean fruit fly eradicated from Dominican Republic, using the SIT
          • International Database on Commodity Tolerance (IDCT) launched
          • New Insect Pest Control Laboratory in Seibersdorf inaugurated
          • Strengthened food safety laboratory capabilities in Benin enabled the access of pineapples and honey to EU market

          2018

          • Publication of the 3rd edition of Manual on Mutation Breeding
          • Release of Beta version of DSS4NAFA, decision-support system for nuclear emergencies affecting food and agriculture
          • Successful test of drones by releasing insects in fight against disease-transmitting mosquitoes

          2019

          • The new laboratory building of Insect Pest Control, as part of ReNuAL Project, was operational in October 2019

          2020

          • Yukiya Amano Laboratories building, which housed the Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Soil and Water Management & Crop Nutrition Laboratory, and Food and Environmental Protection Laboratory, officially opened in June 2020
          • The largest IAEA technical cooperation initiative was launched in support to Member States on using PCR techniques for COVID-19 diagnosis

          2021

          • Signing of the Revised Arrangements between the Directors -General of the FAO and the IAEA, Mr Rafael Mariano Grossi and Mr Qu Dongyu
          • The Joint FAO/IAEA partnership was upgraded, and the Division was designated as the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
          • A second edition of the book, Sterile Insect Technique: Principles and Practice in Area-Wide Integrated Pest Management, published and available as an open access publication
          • Guidelines on Measuring Emission of Agricultural Greenhouse Gases and Developing?Mitigation Options using Nuclear and Related Techniques published
          • ZODIAC (Zoonotic Disease Integrated Action) project was launched with the participation of nearly all IAEA Member States

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