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Info | Species | Note | Valid from |
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Appendix II |
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Kingdom Flora (Plants) |
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Family Leguminosae(Fabaceae) Afrormosia, cristobal, palisander, rosewood, sandalwood |
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Dalbergia spp. #15 (Except for the species included in Appendix I) |
02 January 2017 |
Use of phytosanitary certificates as certificates of artificial propagation | Not allowed |
Required | Yes |
Year | Species | App. | Quotas | Unit | Source code | Specimen type | Publication date |
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2023 | Aquilaria | 25000 | kg | A | Agarwood chips and powder - artificially propagated | ||
2023 | Aquilaria | 1500 | kg | A | agar oil - artificially propagated | ||
2024 | Aquilaria malaccensis | 7050 | kg | A | Agar oil | ||
2024 | Aquilaria malaccensis | 0 | - | W | All | ||
2024 | Aquilaria malaccensis | 151080 | kg | A | Agarwood, chips and powder |
Code | Address | Date of CITES registration | Certif. No. | Valid until |
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IN 001 | Address
Zoological Survey of India
CALCUTTA |
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IN 002 | Address
Botanical Survey of India
HOWRAH |
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IN 003 | Address
Forest Research Institute
DEHRA DUN |
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IN 004 | Address
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
NEW DELHI |
Code | Address |
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P-IN-1001 | Date of establishment
Address
Sh. Hari Ram
s/o Sh. Brikham Chand Village Banning Dist. L & S Species concerned
Saussurea costus
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P-IN-1002 | Date of establishment
Address
Sh. Man Singh
s/o Sh. Surthan Village dhawal (Madgran) sub. Tehsi UDAIPUR Species concerned
Saussurea costus
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P-IN-1003 | Date of establishment
Address
Sh. Tashi Dawa
s/o Sh. Roop Chand Village Khorpanee Tehsil KEYLONG Species concerned
Saussurea costus
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P-IN-1004 | Date of establishment
Address
Sh. Nawang Tanzin
s/o Sh. Lobzang Village Tinoo Tehsil KEYLONG Species concerned
Saussurea costus
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