Regional standards for phytosanitary measures. Approval of fumigation facilities

Fumigation is a useful measure to reduce the risk of introduction and spread of regulated pests through the international movement of commodities or regulated articles. However, little guidance has been provided to National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) to assist them in assessing whether fumigators can undertake fumigations effectively. Endorsed by the twenty-eighth session of the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission (APPPC) held in Jeju, Republic of Korea in September 2013, this standard provides guidance on developing appropriate systems for regulating and certifying fumigations to meet importing country requirements. Regional standards for phytosanitary measures are developed and adopted by the APPPC as part of the plant protection programme of the Commission's contracting parties to support regional harmonization and facilitate trade of commodities by member countries.

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Main Authors: FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng 177549, FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission eng 1423211763372
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Bangkok (Thailand) FAO/APPPC 2014
Subjects:phytosanitary measures, agricultural products, fumigation, risk assessment, plant protection, pest control, international trade, standards,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i3708e.pdf
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