ing that at the time of Inspection 1 it was found to be free from pests 
and diseases of the cultivated crops. The certificate should also 
contain additional statements foi'ithe f olio wing plants and plant pro- 
ducts. 
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Living plants and parts of living plants of the genus kusa* 
The phytosanitary certificate must state that neither "Panama- 
Disease ( Fusarium oyysporum ) M nor bunchy-top virus disease is 
known to occur in the country of origin. 
Cacao , 
b. Living plant material of cacao : The phytosanitary certificate 
must state that "Witches broom disease ( ;..arasmium perniciosus ) " 
and "swollen shoot disease" are not known to occur in the coun- 
try of origin. 
Citrus . 
c. Living plants and parts of living plants belonging to the genus 
Citrus : The phytosanitary certificate must state that citrus canker 
( Xanthomonas ( fseudomonas ) citri) and "quick decline disease 
(tristezia)" are not known to occur in the country of origin. 
Coconut 
d. Living plant material of Cocos: The phytosanitary certificate must 
state such plant material was fumigated previous to being shipped. 
Hevea t 
e. Seeds, living plants, and parts of living plants of Hevea : The 
phytosanitary certificate must state that the trees from which 
such plant material was derived are free from Dothidella ulei 
and hnytophthora leaf diseases , and that the estate(s) where the 
trees were grown have never imported material from countries 
where, the said diseases occur. 
•■' Pineapple 
I 
f . Living plant material of species of pineapple: The phytosanitary 
certificate must state that in the country of origin neither pine- 
apple wilt nor pineapple weevil is known to occur. 
Potatoes 
g. Potatoes: The phytosanitary certificate must state that the 
potatoes are free from potato wart ( Synchytrium endobioticum ) and 
that the said disease does not occur on the plot where the potatoes 
were grown nor within a distance of 500 meters from the boundaries 
of that plot. 
