Philippines bans importation of palms from 24 countries
Philippine Coconut Authority regional manager Deodiro Ravelo said the BPI announced the ban through Special Quarantine Order 1 against 24 countries with rampant brontispa longgissima infestation.
Ravelo said the ban came two years since the presence of brontispa coconut beetle was first sighted among the palmera coconuts along
The ban was pursuant to the Executive Order 664 ordering BPI and PCA to impose emergency measures to stop the spread of brontispa in over 68 coconut producing provinces.
The ban was imposed on countries with known brontispa infestation such as
Also included in the ban are parts of
Ravelo said 16 provinces in the
“Any movement of palm trees within these infected provinces should be accompanied by a special transport permit assuring observance of quarantine measures from source farms,” according to the order.
The order carries penalties that include confiscation of planting materials and a fine of P500 to P1,000 for every nut seedling.
The coconut industry is the largest farm export earning industry in the country. It produces about P40 billion in net foreign exchange earnings and sustains about 3.5 million farms. — Ferliza C. Contratista/LPM
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