3. Planting sites should bo selected with authorliatlon 
of the D.P.P. The crop should be undor its control 
for as long a period as it is necen;;wu',y t.o prrv, nt 
spreading of quarantine pests and dieoantm. 
b. When the Government authorizes import of lint., It. win bt 
made according to the following procedure: 
1. Import must be made with provloun authorization oi" i.Ik 
Ministry of Agriculture and special decroi of the OounoJ I 
of Ministers. 
2. The importing Government Administration munt n.md i.o t] 
D.P.P. a copy of the import permit, ■hoving the 0OU1 
of origin, quantity of lint and the nam Of lOporti Pi 
3. Ginned cotton imported from Africa, Affltrioa and In I 
must have certificate of dleinfaotiOA. 0*01 " 
countries, the phytooani tary certificate would 
c. Transit of lint, cottonseed and other agriculture I prod lOti 
with regard to the quarantine control: 
1. The phytosanitary and disinfection cortlii 
required for products in transit through Imu. 
2. For cottonseed, packing in double sacks will also 
be required. 
3. In case, agricultural products provided wl' 
certificate prove to be infected, the D.P.P, Bay i 
transit until winter. 
h. The Customs Administration i 
D.P.P. of all agricultural products bi 
their transit through -try. 
B . Potatoes 
To prevent introduction of dreadful peats ar.d dieeaeee of 
potatoes, such as Colorado Potato B ■■. '/■/:l\ :.<•.■*&.} , 
Potato trlervoTB ( flaorlmoec h' 
( Sync} andoblc . v, :. , : ;.v^ ?.. 
crop, the Following regulatione suet be observed: 
Art. 10. Import of potatoes ft 
Hote: In porte and front te where potato* s 
not produced, their import in small quantitiee is permitted. 
C. ?r Lt tree 
To prevent i n tr a du ction of pest* and diseases of I :*• 
The Mediterranean Fruitfly ( gera t t - c \ U j 
