#AGRG2135065AOrder of March 11, 2022 Establishing Lists of Harmful Organisms under Article L. 251-3 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code
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This law establishes a list of harmful organisms in France, including specific species like the pine tortoise scale and the Chinese borer. Its goal is to identify and manage these pests to protect agriculture and forestry. The law impacts agricultural producers and those in related industries who must consider these lists in pest management strategies.
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Key Changes
- Introduces a list of harmful organisms for agriculture and forestry
- Includes specific species such as Toumeyella parvicornis and Xylotrechus chinensis
- Mandates consideration of these lists in pest management plans
Obligations
What this law requires
Monitor and identify presence of Toumeyella parvicornis (pine tortoise scale) on agricultural and forestry holdings
Monitor and identify presence of Xylotrechus chinensis (Chinese borer) on agricultural and forestry holdings
Monitor and identify presence of Pochazia shantungensis on agricultural and forestry holdings
Implement pest management strategies that account for the three listed harmful organisms
Comply with the established list of harmful organisms as defined in Article L. 251-3 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code