
Plant Health Regulation
Plant health regulation involves government standards and measures to prevent the spread of harmful pests and diseases that can damage crops, forests, and ecosystems. It includes inspecting, certifying, and controlling imports and exports of plants and plant products, as well as managing outbreaks of plant pests. The goal is to protect agriculture, natural environments, and the economy by ensuring plants remain healthy and free from dangerous pests and diseases. These regulations are based on scientific research and international agreements to promote safe trade and environmental sustainability.