The Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine office and the State Forestry Administration (SFA) jointly issued a notice advising that China has banned the import of Fraxnus (ash) logs and sawnwood from countries and regions in which Fraxnus die-back occurs.
ByLesprom Network
Dec 24, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. The Quality
Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine office and the State Forestry
Administration (SFA) jointly issued a notice advising that China has banned the
import of Fraxnus (ash) logs and sawnwood from countries and regions in which
Fraxnus die-back occurs.
The countries
affected are Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Sweden, the Czech
Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Belarus, Slovakia, Romania, Austria,
Norway, Russia (Kaliningrad), Slovenia, Switzerland, Finland, France, Hungary,
Italy, Croatia, Belgium, Holland, Britain, Ireland, Ukraine. Ash dieback is
caused by the fungus Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus previously known as Chalara
fraxinea.
Chalara dieback has
seriously affected a high percentage of ash trees in continental Europe most notably in Scandinavia (including Denmark, which has an
estimated 90% of ash trees infected) and Baltic States.
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