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Prunus africana [United Republic of Tanzania]

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Within 3 months: a) In consultation with the CITES Secretariat and the Chair of the Plants Committee, establish a conservative quota for export of Prunus africana bark and other parts and derivatives exported. b) Clarify reported exports of extract which are likely to be powder, and inform the Secretariat of any facilities to produce extract within the country. 03/07/2006 00:00:00 18/11/2006 00:00:00 PC16 - Plants Committee
Within 1 year: a) Carry out a preliminary inventory of standing stock, establish estimates of sustainable off-take, taking into account the need to conserve large seed producing trees, and establish a scientific monitoring system of all Prunus africana populations. b) Establish a revised conservative export quota based on the inventory of standing stock and the estimates of sustainable off-take. c) Provide a timetable to carry out peer reviewed ecological studies and appropriate population modelling of Prunus africana in order to establish a long term management plan for the sustainable use of this species. 03/07/2006 00:00:00 18/08/2007 00:00:00 PC16 - Plants Committee
Within 2 years: The Management and Scientific Authority should report the final version of the long term management plan and progress made against that plan, to the Secretariat. 03/07/2006 00:00:00 18/08/2008 00:00:00 PC16 - Plants Committee
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www.cites.org/eng/com/PC/16/E-PC16_summary_record.pdf Prunus_africana_TZ 29/10/2010 Public Viewer olivian
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