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Agriculture Law of Enugu State (Cap.10)

Pays/Territoire
Nigéria
Sous-division territoriale
Enugu
Type du document
Législation
Date
1991
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Titre complet
A Law to make provisions regulating the planting and growing of agricultural crops, for the control of plant diseases and pests, and for other related purposes.
Sujet
Agriculture et développement rural, Plantes cultivées
Mot clé
Développement agricole Institution Cultures/pâtures Légumes/légumineuses Infractions/sanctions Pesticides Production végétale Parasites/maladies Protection des végétaux Conservation du sol/amélioration du sol
Aire géographique
Afrique, Atlantique Nord, Afrique de l'Ouest
Résumé

This Law of Enugu State is responsible for the creation of several regulations, bodies and agencies within the State. It regulates the planting and growing of agricultural crops, the control of plant diseases and other related purposes. The Law establishes the State Board of Agriculture to advise the State Commissioner for Agriculture generally on matters relating to agriculture, the framing of subsidiary regulations, other matters conferred on it by the Commissioner, etc. The Law makes extensive provisions on the constitution, powers and duties of the Board. Furthermore, the Law states the powers of the Commissioner and empowers the Commissioner to make regulations relating to agriculture. It contains substantial provisions on plant diseases and some penal provisions. Importantly, the law has led to the creation of some regulations and guidelines concerning the control of plant diseases.

Texte intégral
Anglais

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