Critical use exemptions: Twenty-First Meeting of the Parties (Port Ghalib, Egypt, 4-8 November 2009)
Table A. 2010 agreed critical use categories (metric tonnes)
Canada | Pasta (3.529) |
Israel |
Broomrape protected (12.50), cucumber (15.937), cut flowers & bulbs protected (63.464), cut flowers open field (28.554), dates (1.04), melon protected & open field (70.00), strawberry fruit – Sharon and Gaza (57.063), strawberry runners – Sharon and Gaza (22.320), sweet potatoes (20.000) |
United States of America |
Strawberry runners (2.018) |
Table B. 2010 permitted levels of production and consumption (metric tonnes)
Canada |
3.529 |
Israel |
290.878 |
United States of America |
2.018* |
* Minus available stocks
Table C. 2011 agreed critical use categories (metric tonnes)
Australia |
Strawberry runners (23.840), Rice (4.87) |
Canada |
Mills (14.107), strawberry runners (Prince Edward Island) (5.261) |
Japan |
Chestnuts (5.35), cucumbers (27.621), ginger - field (47.450), ginger – protected (7.036), melons (73.548), pepper - green and hot (65.691), watermelon (13.050) |
United States of America |
Commodities (5.0), NPMA food processing structures (17.365), mills and processors (135.299), dried cured pork (3.73), cucurbits (195.698), eggplant – field (19.725), forest nursery seedlings (93.547), nursery stock – fruit, nut, flower (7.955), orchard replant (183.232) ornamentals (64.307), peppers – field (206.234), strawberries – field (812.709), strawberry runners (6.036), tomatoes – field (292.751), sweet potato slips (11.612) |
Table D. 2011 permitted levels of production and consumption (metric tonnes)
Australia |
28.710 |
Canada |
19.368 |
Japan |
239.746 |
United States of America |
1855.2* |
* Minus available stocks.