Difference between revisions of "International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)"
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Description
EU rules on plant health aim to protect crops, fruit, vegetables, flowers, and forests from harmful pests and diseases by preventing their introduction into the EU or their spread within the EU. Council Directive 2000/29/EC, which lists certain harmful organisms that may be targeted by specific control measures, provides the basis for this aim.
Source link
https://www.ippc.int/
Full reference
International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)
Policy | |
Policy area | Plant health and biosecurity |
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Affected activity | Harvesting/Production, Marketing/trade |
Affected actors | Processor, Wholesaler, Retailer, Consumer, Producer/Beekeeper "Producer/Beekeeper" is not in the list of possible values (Consumer, Landowner/land manager, Picker/harvester/hunter, Processor, Producer/beekeeper, Retailer, SME, Wholesaler) for this property.
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Products | Vegetable NWFP |
Subject | NWFP |
Countries | EU countries |
Legal status | Non-binding |
Geographical scope | International |
Facts about "International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)"
Affected activity | Harvesting/Production + and Marketing/trade + |
Affected actors | Processor +, Wholesaler +, Retailer + and Consumer + |
Class | Policy + |
Countries | EU countries + |
Document category | Convention + |
Encodedname | International_Plant_Protection_Convention_.28IPPC.29 + |
Full reference | International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) + |
Geographical scope | International + |
Lcname | international plant protection convention (ippc) + |
Legal status | Non-binding + |
Name | International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) + |
Policy area | Plant health and biosecurity + |
Products | Vegetable NWFP + |
Source link | https://www.ippc.int/ + |
Subject | NWFP + |