Resolution No. 302 of 2016 of Georgian Government on Control of Potato Cyst Nematodes Country/Territory Georgia Document type Regulation Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Agricultural commodities Biological control agents Enforcement/compliance Pests/diseases Disinfection/disinfestation Hygiene/sanitary procedures Inspection Monitoring Plant protection Protection of environment Crops/grasses Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia Entry into force notes The Resolution for most part enters into force from 1 September 2017 and the remaining clauses enter into force from 1 September 2018. Abstract The Resolution regulates phyto-sanitary control of two types of quarantine potato nematodes: Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens (European population) and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenveber) Behrens (European population) as well as provides for measures to prevent their dissemination. The Resolution consists of nine articles: General provisions (1); Purpose and scope of application (2); Definition of terms (3); Phyto-sanitary assessment of a plot of land (4); Identification (5); Official assessment of a plot of land (6); Official examination of a plot of land (7); Book-keeping (8); and Control measures (9). The Resolution also includes Annex 1 on List of Hostplant, Other Root, Bulb, Bot Tuberous and Bot Root Runner Plants; and Annex 2 on Protocol of Quality Assessment and Control of Resistance of Potato Nematodes. Full text Georgian Website matsne.gov.ge References - Legislation Implements Food Products/Animal Feed Safety, Veterinary and Plant Protection Code of Georgia (No. 6155-IS of 2012) Legislation | Georgia | 2012 (2017) Keyword: Pesticides, Public health, Internal trade, International trade, Biosecurity, Basic legislation, Food quality control/food safety, Traceability/product tracing, Consumer protection, Agricultural commodities, Business/industry/corporations, Processing/handling, Transport/storage, Governance, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Animal health, Animal welfare, Drugs, Quarantine, Plant protection Source: FAO, FAOLEX