Brazil has notified the WTO of a draft ordinance establishing phytosanitary requirements for the importation of Camelina sativa seeds from Argentina. The measure, circulated on 11 July 2025, aims to protect plant health and prevent pest risks.
Product Covered: Camelina sativa, an oilseed crop used in biofuels and animal feed.
Objective: To ensure plant protection and safeguard Brazil’s agricultural territory from potential pest threats.
International Alignment: The regulation conforms to International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) standards, including ISPM Nos. 1, 2, and 11.
Targeted Region: Specifically applies to imports from Argentina.
Comment Period: Stakeholders may submit feedback until 9 September 2025 to Brazil’s National Enquiry Point at the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock.
This draft measure reflects Brazil’s proactive approach to biosecurity and agricultural risk management.

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