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Aloe erythrophylla [Madagascar]

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Within 6 months: The Management Authority should inform the Secretariat of the methodology currently being used for making non-detriment assessments. Review the available information on the conservation, cultivation and trade status of the species concerned and, based on this review and in association with the Secretariat and the Chair of the Plants Committee, put in place a conservative export quota. Inform the CITES Secretariat of this quota so that it can be included in the national export quotas on the CITES website. Problems identified that are not related to implementation of Article IV, paragraphs 2(a), 3 or 6 (a): The CITES Authorities should review their collection, management and analysis of trade data for species of Aloe and Euphorbia, identify reasons for inaccuracies and incomplete data and put in place mechanisms to correct the same and report to the Secretariat on these actions by PC20. The CITES Authorities should review the application of the CITES definition of ‘artificial propagation’ to cultivated material in plant nurseries and inform the Secretariat and the Chair of the Plants Committee of the results of this review by PC20. Review the application of non-detriment findings for parental stock of cultivated material in plant nurseries and inform the Secretariat and the Chair of the Plants Committee of the results of this review.  17/06/2011  Public Viewer   victoriaz 
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