Sericulture Act [Chapter 18:18]. Country/Territory Zimbabwe Document type Legislation Date 1989 (2001) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Act to regulate and control the production, breeding, rearing, reeling, twisting and marketing of silkworm seed, cocoons and raw silk; and to provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the foregoing. Subject Livestock Keyword Apiculture/sericulture Animal production Pests/diseases Registration International trade Authorization/permit Quarantine Inspection Animal health Geographical area Africa, Eastern Africa, Landlocked Developing Nations Abstract This Act provides for the registration of breeders, buyers, breeders, reelers or twisters of silkworms with the registration officer to be appointed by the Minister. Section 5 requires all sale of otherwise disposal of cocoons of silkworms or raw silk to be done by registered persons. The Minister may give written authority to a person: (a) to rear a prohibited variety of silkworm in any area; or (b) to import a prohibited variety of silkworm into any area; and, in granting such authority, the Minister may impose such terms and conditions as he or she thinks fit. Sections 7 to 9 concern the control of diseases. The Minister may by declare any disease or symptom affecting silkworms to be a disease for the purposes of this Act, declare any area in which any disease exists to be a disease area, prohibit, either absolutely or subject to conditions, the sending or bringing of silkworms or cocoons into any disease area, or the sending or removal from a disease area of silkworms or cocoons and require breeders within a disease area to register in the prescribed manner and form. Section 9 provides for the notification of diseases by breeders. Other provisions concern inspection and regulation- making powers of the Minister. (12 sections divided into 4 Parts) Full text English Website www.parlzim.gov.zw