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Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 3:33:22 GMT -5
Products that have proven to not present risks to the national environment and have already been registered do not need to undergo the Risk and Pest Analysis process. reproduction "Chilean moss" is used in the production of orchids The understanding comes from judge Peter de Paula Pires, from the 5th Federal Court of Ribeirão Preto. In this specific case, Allincomex For You B2B Lead requested that the product "Chilean moss" be exempted from the analysis process. The Union, however, demanded that the measure be adopted so that the import license for the product could be granted. When judging the case, however, the judge considered that the substrate is already registered with the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA). Furthermore, according to him, it has already been proven that "the product does not present risks to the environment". "It should be noted that the vast commercialization of the product is public and well-known, the main purpose of which is the cultivation of value-added plants, among which orchids stand out. The Union referred to cases of phytosanitary threats caused by some products, without that has included even one concrete case in which Chilean moss was involved in this list", he says.
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