Prunus africana [Burundi]
Recomendation | Date Added | Deadline Date | Committee |
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Within 3 months • In consultation with the CITES Secretariat and the Chairman of the Plants Committee, establish a conservative quota for export of P. africana bark and other parts and derivatives exported. • Clarify reported exports of extract which are likely to be powder, and inform the Secretariat of any facilities to produce extract within the country. | 08/07/2006 00:00:00 | 18/11/2006 00:00:00 | PC16 - Plants Committee |
Within 1 year • Carry out a preliminary inventory of standing stock, establish estimates of sustainable off-take, taking into account the need to conserve large seedproducing trees, and establish a scientific monitoring system of the harvested and unharvested P. africana populations. • Establish a revised conservative export quota based on the inventory of standing stock and the estimates of sustainable off-take. • Provide a timetable to carry out peer-reviewed ecological studies and appropriate population modelling of P. africana in order to establish a long-term management plan for the sustainable use of this species. | 08/07/2006 00:00:00 | 18/08/2007 00:00:00 | PC16 - Plants Committee |
Within 2 years • The Management and Scientific Authorities should report to the Secretariat the final version of the long-term management plan and progress made against that plan. | 08/07/2006 00:00:00 | 18/08/2008 00:00:00 | PC16 - Plants Committee |
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