Ecuador imports in vitro banana plants from South Africa

Published 2022년 5월 2일

Tridge summary

Agrocalidad, the Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency, has developed a process for importing in vitro banana plants from South Africa, complying with national, regional, and international phytosanitary regulations. This initiative aims to prevent the entry and spread of the Foc R4T pest, in line with resolution 048 of May 17, 2011, and the National Strategy for the Prevention, Detection, and Control of Foc R4T. The strategy is supported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, ensuring the availability of propagation material resistant to Foc R4T for the banana agricultural sector.
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Original content

The Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency – Agrocalidad informs citizens of the import process of in vitro banana plants originating in South Africa, carried out within the framework of current national, regional and international phytosanitary regulations for the benefit of the agricultural sector. The actions carried out were developed in the context of resolution 048 of May 17, 2011 "General and specific requirements for the importation of in vitro musaceae plants" for countries free of Foc R4T and the National Strategy for the Prevention, Detection and Control of the Foc R4T plague established by the Emergency Operations Committee-COE, where the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and its affiliates actively ...

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