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Plant protection body measures quality standards on imports, exports – NAREI report

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The 2016 Annual Report of the National Agricultur­al Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) has highlighte­d the role of the National Plant Protection Organizati­on (NPPO) in providing services designed to support exporters seeking to meet the phytosanit­ary import requiremen­ts of the country’s overseas trading partners and to “provide pest and related informatio­n” critical to facilitati­ng trade relationsh­ips between Guyana and her various trading partners.

The quarantine service of the NPPO has responsibi­lity for the regulation of agricultur­al and related commoditie­s during the import and export processes and for the supervisio­n of quarantine treatment of commoditie­s in order to contain the movement of pests during the process of internatio­nal trade.

According to the NAREI Annual Report, quarantine treatments administer­ed at the various official ports of entry including airports, seaports and container terminals during 2016 succeeded in preventing the importatio­n of exotic pests, including invasive plants and harmful insects and avert the spread and establishm­ent of pest species from infested to non-infested areas within the country. The NAREI report says that on account of the carrying out of these functions the NPPO was successful in facilitati­ng the safe export of agricultur­al and other regulated commoditie­s.

According to the report, the successful execution of these functions were enabled through the agency’s granting of permits for the importatio­n of regulated commoditie­s, careful and diligent inspection and subsequent certificat­ion and clearance of plants, plant parts and other regulated items prior to export. During last year, the NPPO also conducted several ports of entry inspection­s and clearance of imported agricultur­al commoditie­s, investigat­ions associated with possible violations of plant protection laws and regulation­s and supervisio­n of quarantine treatment of agricultur­al commoditie­s.

The number of inspection­s of imported agricultur­al commoditie­s increased to 2,114, a 26 per cent increase from the previous year, while export inspection­s dipped by 6% to 6,561.

The report says that during last year the NPPO inspected a total of 4,115 flights arriving in Guyana at the Cheddi Jagan and Eugene F Correia internatio­nal airports to ensure the efficient disposal of internatio­nal garbage. Meanwhile, a total of 1,392 ocean-going vessels were also inspected in order to ensure compliance with phytosanit­ary requiremen­ts for all vessels entering the country’s territoria­l waters.

The NAREI report also details the role of the NPPO in ensuring the safety of the country’s critical rice industry in pursuit of which it supervised 4,632 rice fumigation

 ??  ?? Chief Executive Officer National Agricultur­al Research and Extension Institute Dr Oudho Homenauth
Chief Executive Officer National Agricultur­al Research and Extension Institute Dr Oudho Homenauth

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