plant biosecurity and international trade

Leadership and the National Quality Framework Length
May 17, 2020
Australia and the World
May 17, 2020

plant biosecurity and international trade

plant biosecurity and international trade

Topic: Plant Biosecurity and international trade
introduction : The level of international trade on plants is increasing as every country is depends to each other. However, this international trade can give harm to biodiversity of each country if it’s not well managed.
1. Plants Biosecurity
a. Definition
b. The Importance of Plants Bio Security
2. International Trade on Agriculture (Plants)
a. The importance of international trade on agriculture
b. The risk of international trade on agriculture
3. The challenges on how to protect the plants against international trade
4. Approach of Australia on biosecurity
5. Recommendations
6. Conclusion
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