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MONTENEGRO - Current status of risk analysis procedures (plant, terrestrial, aquatic sectors) and procedures for species translocations for aquaculture” Radoš Miković, Bojan Adžić, Tanja Babović Zagreb, 28.01.2014.
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT VETERINARY ADMINISTRATION ADOPTS RULE BOOKS AND PROGRAMS OF HEALTH PROTECION OF ANIMALS DIAGNOSTIC VETERINARY LABORATORY VETERINARY AMBULANCE DIRECTORATE FOR INSPECTION GOVERNMENT OF MONTENEGRO SUGGESTS LAWS, ADOPTS CONTINGENCY PLANS PARLAMENT OF MONTENEGRO -ADOPTS LAW
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is the public administration body in charge of policy making and adoption of regulations in the plant health field. The Veterinary Directorate The Phytosanitary Directorate was established in 2008, as the single authority responsible for plant health, according to Article 5 of the Law on plant health protection and started to work in 2009. The Phytosanitary Directorate is a public administration body in charge of the direct implementation of regulations and administrative and other professional activities and is in charge of co-ordination and contacts related to phytosanitary field. Phytosanitary Inspection is the part of the Directorate for Inspection Afairs, established in 2011. Phytosanitary inspection performs inspection supervision over the implementation of the Law on Plant Health.
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO BIOTECHNICAL FACULTY Centre for planth health: Phytosanitary laboratory: -Bacteriology -Micology -Nematology -Virology -Enthomology UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO BIOTECHNICAL FACULTY Centre for planth health: Phytosanitary laboratory: -Bacteriology -Micology -Nematology -Virology -Enthomology MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Phytosanitary inspection Directorate for inspection affairs PHYTOSANITARY DIRECTORATE administrative control PLANT HEALTH - SINGLE AUTHORI TY PHYTOSANITARY DIRECTORATE administrative control PLANT HEALTH - SINGLE AUTHORI TY Laboratories Plant keepers Operat ors Plant keepers Operat ors FORESTRY DIRECTORATE administrative control FORESTRY DIRECTORATE administrative control CUSTOM DIRECTORATE Forestry inspection
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Risk analysis No specific public organ for risk analises Veterinary Directorate – no sector for risk analyses Fitosanitary Directorate – no separate sector for risk analises Accept International Convention – we refer to the EU system and EU standards
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Control measures Import of live animals for production – quarantine and certificates are obligate Import of animals for slaughtering – certificate is obligate and animals go directly to slaughter house (livestock depo) Import of aquatic animals - quarantine and certificates are obligate Import of plants – plants still do not go to the quarantine
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Certificates Veterinary law (Službeni list 30/2012) This law prescribes conducting of measures of veterinary public health... Montenegro accept veterinary certificates of EU on translated on montenegrin language (Veterinary law, article 166) Montenegro accept certificate of some other countries (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina...) – bilateral contracts Conditions are not the same for other countries, they have to fulfill Montenegrin condition
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Certificates Law of Plant health Protection (Sl. List CG, 28/11) Law of Food safety (Sl. List CG 14/07) Montenegro accept certificates of EU translated on montenegrin language The Law on plant health protection (OGM 28/06 and 28/11) harmonized with Directive 2000/29/EC; Rulebook on phytosanitary measures against the introduction, prevention of spreading and suppression of organisms harmful to plants, plant products and objects under supervision, with lists of harmful organisms, plants, plant products and objects under supervision (OGM 39/11) harmonized with Annexes of Directive 2000/29/EC; Rulebooks harmonized with EU legislation concerning specific control measures - emergency measures against specific harmful organisms
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Laboratories
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Control measure in veterinary sector Epizootiological monitoring and disease diagnostics in cases where infectious diseases are suspected .Control and eradication of bovine tuberculosis Control and eradication of Enzootic Bovine Leucosis Control and eradication of Brucellosis in cattle, sheep and goats Prevention and control of Classical Swine Fever Prevention and control of Rabies in dogs and cats, and depending on the epizootiological situation, in other domestic a nimals as well Oral vaccination of foxes and other wild animals against the Rabies and monitoring of effectiveness of the vaccination Monitoring of fish and mollusk diseases Monitoring of bee diseases and safety of apiary products Prevention and control of Anthrax Prevention and control of Newcastle Disease Prevention of Avian Influenza Identification and Registration of Animals Monitoring of Bluetongue Disease Residue monitoring Zoonoses monitoring - Salmonellosis Zoonozes monitoring - Listeria Monitoring of Bovine Spongioform Encephalopathy - BSE
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Control measures in Fitosanitary sector 1.1 Official surveys of harmful organisms 1.1.1 Official survey - Globodera pallida and Globodera rostochiensis (potato cist nematodes) 1.1.2 Official survey - Bursaphelenchus xylophilus 1.1.3 Official survey - Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et all. (all population) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen 1.1.4 Official survey - Pepino mosaic virus 1.1.5 Official survey - Potato spindle tuber viroid 1.1.6 Official survey - Synchytrium endobioticum (Potato Wart Disease) 1.1.7 Official survey - Phytophthora ramorum 1.1.8 Official survey - Gibberella circinata 1.1.9 Official survey - Ralstonia solanacearum and Clavibacter michigenensis subsp. Sepedonicus 1.1.10 Official survey - Cacoecimorpha pronubana and Epichoristodes acerbella (carnation leaf rollers) 1.1.11 Official survey - Quadraspidiotus perniciosus 1.1.12 Official survey - Diabrotica virgifera 1.1.13 Official survey - Dryocosmus kuriphilus
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1.1.14 Official survey - Rhynchophorus ferrugineus 1.1.15 Official survey - Anoplophora chinensis 1.1.16 Official survey - Bemisia tabaci 1.2 Surveillence of harmful organisms (national) 1.2.1 Survey - Bactrocera oleae (olive fly) 1.2.2 Survey - Ceratitis capitata (voćna muva) 1.2.3 Survey – cicadidae - grapevine phytoplasma vectors 1.2.4 Survey in order to prevent the spread of invasive pests 1.2.5 Survey - Tuta absoluta 1.2.6 Survey – invasive insect species in greenhouses 1.2.7 Survey - Ambrosia artemisifolia L. (spp) 1.2.8 Laboratory analisses of different plant species 1.3 Emergency phytosanitary measures and compensation claims
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