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@article{QUINLAN:2022:10.20506/rst.41.1.3317,
author = {QUINLAN, MM and MUMFORD, JD and MESSORI, S and ENKERLIN, WR and SHIMURA, J and SMITH, L and DASS, B and OLIVA, CF and NELSON, C and CHAND, R and TORRES, G},
doi = {10.20506/rst.41.1.3317},
journal = {Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE},
pages = {198--210},
title = {Issues and gaps in international guidance and national regulatory systems affecting international live insect trade},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/rst.41.1.3317},
volume = {41},
year = {2022}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - International trade in live insects involves the shipping of many different species, for various purposes, with a varietyof handling requirements regulated by numerous authorities with varying objectives. The diversity of factors at playhas both created and been subject to a complex regulatory landscape. A review of global production, shipping and useexperiences from a range of perspectives has shown gaps and inconsistencies in international guidance and nationalimplementation. Private carriers add another layer of uncertainty that is disproportionate to risks, resulting in variablepractices and charges.Many benefits can come from international trade in insects, including pollinator services, control of pests and of disease vectors, and enhanced international scientific research and innovation. These benefits will be better achievedthrough a more evidence-based and efficient approach to regulating trade. This change in approach will in turn require an improved and widely accepted risk-management landscape for insect trade.
AU - QUINLAN,MM
AU - MUMFORD,JD
AU - MESSORI,S
AU - ENKERLIN,WR
AU - SHIMURA,J
AU - SMITH,L
AU - DASS,B
AU - OLIVA,CF
AU - NELSON,C
AU - CHAND,R
AU - TORRES,G
DO - 10.20506/rst.41.1.3317
EP - 210
PY - 2022///
SN - 0253-1933
SP - 198
TI - Issues and gaps in international guidance and national regulatory systems affecting international live insect trade
T2 - Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/rst.41.1.3317
UR - https://doc.woah.org/dyn/portal/index.xhtml?page=alo&aloId=42725
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/98855
VL - 41
ER -