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National Pest Plant Accord

The National Pest Plant Accord (NPPA) is a New Zealand agreement that identifies pest plants that are prohibited from sale and commercial propagation and distribution.

The Accord initially came into effect on 1 October 2001 between regional councils and government departments with biosecurity responsibilities, but in 2006 was revised to include the Nursery and Garden Industry Association as a member of the decision-making body. Under the Accord, regional councils undertake surveillance to ensure the pest plants are not being sold, propagated or distributed.

The Department of Conservation also lists 328 vascular plant species as environmental weeds – species that infest, are controlled on, or are damaging to land under its control.[1]

List of species

The National Pest Plant Accord is periodically updated, which was last done in 2012:[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Howell, Clayson (May 2008). Consolidated list of environmental weeds in New Zealand (PDF). DRDS292. Wellington: Department of Conservation. ISBN 978-0-478-14413-0. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 May 2009. Retrieved 6 May 2009.
  2. ^ "NPPA Plant Listing". MPI Biosecurity New Zealand. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Banned: Thirteen 'invasive' plants (+photos)". nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
  4. ^ NIWA: Stopping the freshwater wild rice invader

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