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Order on the implementation of special phytosanitary examinations for the detection of the harmful organism of the tomato brown rumose fruit virus (ToBRFV), as well as on the measures taken to prevent the introduction, spread and control of that harmful organism.

Pays/Territoire
Serbie
Type du document
Règlement
Date
2019
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Plantes cultivées
Mot clé
Production végétale Protection des végétaux Matériel de reproduction/semences Pesticides Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Inspection Commerce international Certification
Aire géographique
Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale
Entry into force notes
This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (published on 3 January 2020), and it shall be valid until 31 March 2022.
Résumé

This Order, based on the provisions of the Serbian Law on plant health, determines that: it is prohibited to introduce into the Republic of Serbia the harmful organism of the virus of brown wrinkle of the tomato fruit - Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV), for the aims of preventing the spread of the same on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. Plants for planting, within the meaning of this Order, are plants for planting of the species Solanum lycopersicum L. and Capsicum annuum L. including seeds. When entering the Republic of Serbia, all consignments of the mentioned plants for planting are subject to a special phytosanitary inspection and must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate. See points 4, 5 and 6 of this text for further details and additional imposed practices and obligations (including phytosanitary certificate issues).

Texte intégral
Serbe
Site web
www.pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs

Références - Législation

Implemente

Law on Plant Health.

Législation | Serbie | 2009 (2019)

Mot clé: Législation de base, Production végétale, Protection des végétaux, Inspection, Commerce international, Emballage/étiquetage, Parasites/maladies

Source: FAO, FAOLEX