Oriental Fruit Moth ( Grapholitha molesta ) , Olive fly (Dacus oleae ) , 
Grape phylloxera ( Phylloxera vitifoliae ) , Citrus canker (Bacterium 
cltri ) and other insects and diseases of fruit trees, the 
following regulations must be observed: 
Art. 11. Import of cuttings, grafts and rooted plants of 
grapevines is prohibited. 
Art. 12. Import of cuttings, grafts, rooted plants, citrus 
fruits and other fruits, except those imported or bought from 
ships landing at the ports for local consumption in southern ports 
and other frontier districts, is prohibited. 
Exceptions are made also for the following cases: 
a. Government agencies may import items mentioned in Art. 12, 
with view to their propagation on the following conditions: 
1. Previous authorization of the D.P.P. 
2. Securing phytosanitary certificate and disinfection 
certificate if necessary. 
3. All imported plants shall be inspected by the specialists 
of the D.P.P. at authorized frontiers and if they are 
free from infection, shall be released. 
h. If imported plants shall prove to be infected and their 
disinfection is impossible, some part or the whole 
imports shall be destroyed. 
5. Planting sites should be selected with the approval 
of the D.P.P. 
b. If the importer is not a Government agency: 
1. To obtain import authorization, he must make a written 
request to the Ministry of Agriculture specifying the 
country of origin, kind of products, quantity and 
planting sites. 
2. All the regulations of the Art. 12, section (a),, shall 
be applicable to the present case. 
3. On the proposal of the D.P.P., the Ministry of Agriculture 
can prohibit import of any kind of fruit tree which, will 
prove necessary. 
D. Destructive and Useful Insects. 
Art. 13. Imports of all kinds of living insects are prohibited. 
Art. Ik. The D.P.P. taking all technical precautions, may 
import, if necessary, useful living insects. 
