Legal regulation of truffle sector in the Republic of Serbia
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General Laws on nature protection of Serbia (competent Ministry for Nature Protection) passively regulate fungi by regulating protection of the environment, biodiversity, diversity of ecosystems or landscapes in the country, in a way that should meet the requirements of the EU legislation system. The direct regulation of issues related to truffles is found in Rulebook on the declaration and protection of strictly protected and protected wild species of plants, animals and mushrooms and Decision on the determination of goods for which import, export, or transit requires the obtainment of certain documents. The truffle species included in these two documents are Tuber magnatum, Tuber aestivum and Tuber macrosporum. The Law on Forests, issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry directly treats mushrooms in two articles, one forbids collection of any secondary forest products, unless stated differently by that same Law, while other allows collection of secondary forest products onl...y upon approval of the forest manager. It is not stated how these two articles were correlated with Rulebook and Decision of Law on nature Protection that refer to wild mushrooms including truffles. Apart from legal regulation in the commercial sense, there is absolutely no in purpose legal protection of the areas and ecosystems where truffles naturally occur. Without adequate protection of forest ecosystems that contain truffle species, there is a risk of losing these commercially important species. Establishment of truffle plantations is not regulated by any legal act, why the amendment of existing legislation is necessery in order to enable the developement of the entire truffles sector in the country.
Кључне речи:
fungi, legislation, trufflesИзвор:
Truffle Research Union of Europe Conference, September 27-30., Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts, 2023, 39-Издавач:
- University of Belgrade - Institutute for Multidisciplinary Research
Финансирање / пројекти:
- INTACT RISE-MSCA Project “INnovation in Truffle cultivation, preservAtion, proCessing and wild truffle resources managemenT” Grant Agreement n.: 101007623
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Kukobat, Lana AU - Marjanović, Mila AU - Drenovak Ivanović, Mirjana AU - Marjanović, Žaklina PY - 2023 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3000 AB - General Laws on nature protection of Serbia (competent Ministry for Nature Protection) passively regulate fungi by regulating protection of the environment, biodiversity, diversity of ecosystems or landscapes in the country, in a way that should meet the requirements of the EU legislation system. The direct regulation of issues related to truffles is found in Rulebook on the declaration and protection of strictly protected and protected wild species of plants, animals and mushrooms and Decision on the determination of goods for which import, export, or transit requires the obtainment of certain documents. The truffle species included in these two documents are Tuber magnatum, Tuber aestivum and Tuber macrosporum. The Law on Forests, issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry directly treats mushrooms in two articles, one forbids collection of any secondary forest products, unless stated differently by that same Law, while other allows collection of secondary forest products only upon approval of the forest manager. It is not stated how these two articles were correlated with Rulebook and Decision of Law on nature Protection that refer to wild mushrooms including truffles. Apart from legal regulation in the commercial sense, there is absolutely no in purpose legal protection of the areas and ecosystems where truffles naturally occur. Without adequate protection of forest ecosystems that contain truffle species, there is a risk of losing these commercially important species. Establishment of truffle plantations is not regulated by any legal act, why the amendment of existing legislation is necessery in order to enable the developement of the entire truffles sector in the country. PB - University of Belgrade - Institutute for Multidisciplinary Research C3 - Truffle Research Union of Europe Conference, September 27-30., Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts T1 - Legal regulation of truffle sector in the Republic of Serbia SP - 39 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3000 ER -
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Kukobat, L., Marjanović, M., Drenovak Ivanović, M.,& Marjanović, Ž.. (2023). Legal regulation of truffle sector in the Republic of Serbia. in Truffle Research Union of Europe Conference, September 27-30., Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts University of Belgrade - Institutute for Multidisciplinary Research., 39. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3000
Kukobat L, Marjanović M, Drenovak Ivanović M, Marjanović Ž. Legal regulation of truffle sector in the Republic of Serbia. in Truffle Research Union of Europe Conference, September 27-30., Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts. 2023;:39. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3000 .
Kukobat, Lana, Marjanović, Mila, Drenovak Ivanović, Mirjana, Marjanović, Žaklina, "Legal regulation of truffle sector in the Republic of Serbia" in Truffle Research Union of Europe Conference, September 27-30., Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts (2023):39, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3000 .