Criteria | Guidance | Evidence & Scoring | Importance & Applicability |
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Criteria 2.1: Criteria 2.1: Practices are adopted to ensure sustainable use of the species cultivated or wild collected, and to prevent or mitigate negative impact on other species 2.1.1 Cultivation, wild collection and trade of cultivated and wild collected species comply with laws and regulations implementing the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and other national or local rules on rare, threatened or endangered species. |
There is evidence that CITES and other relevant regulations are known and taken into account when cultivating, collecting, trading crops and wild species. Rules are respected on what can be cultivated and collected, and the way it should be cultivated and collected and traded so as to not threaten the survival of plants and animals. When they exist, relevant permits to work with certain species are available. OaS and field operators are responsible for checking and complying with relevant legislation. In the case of small farmers or individual pickers, farmer/pickers groups or the OaS are in charge of checking the legislation and ensuring compliance. | DOCUMENTATION INTERVIEWS 0 - Cultivation, wild collection or trade of species does not comply with CITES and/or other relevant national or local rules on trade of rare, threatened or endangered species N/A – in the justification, please explain why |
Importance Minimum requirement Applicability |
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