UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 
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Rice 
h. Living plant material of species of rice ( Oryza spp.): The 
phytosanitary certificate must state that in the country of 
origin neither bacterial blight ( Xanthomonas oryzae ) nor the 
yellow dwarf virus diseases are known to occur* 
Sugarcane 
i. Living plant material of Saccharum spp»: The phytosanitary 
certificate must sta'te that in the country of origin neither 
"gum disease ( Xanthomonas vasculorum )" nor mosaic disease are 
known to occur* 
Fresh Fruits Imported Via the Netherlands 
j« Shipments of fruits, originating from other countries and made 
up in the Netherlands, may be accompanied by a certificate of 
inspection issued by one of the officials of the Phytosanitary 
Service in 'wageningen, instead of the certificate of the coun- 
try of origin • 
Plant material Imported Via Singapore 
k.' Plant material imported via Singapore must be accompanied by 
a Health-Certificate issued by an inspection official of the 
Consulate-General of the Netherlands in Singapore. 
Ports of Entry 
3» Ports (including neighboring airfields having Customs facilities): 
Biak feerauke 
Hollandia Sorong 
. anokwari 
Inspection and Release of Imported Plant Material 
NOTE: The remaining articles of this decree concern disposal of plant 
material upon arrival in New Guinea and contain instructions to 
officials of New Guinea relative to inspection, treatment, return- to 
country of origin, or confiscation of plant material when deemed 
necessary. 
