In addressing this issue, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recently proposed repeal of §57.136, an amendment to §57.113, and new §§ 57.136 and 57.137, concerning the cultivation, possession, and sale of water spinach. Under these proposed changes in water spinach regulation, the leaf vegetable would still be regulated but growers can grow it if they obtain licenses and meet the farming procedures set out by the state. These changes will provide an effective solution - enforcing environmental protection laws and ensuring the legitimate business and cultural interests of the impacted population.
Hence, VietAmCham supports these proposed regulations and accompanying amendments because they are in the best interest of businesses and growers who depend on the cultivation of water spinach to make a living. Without the regulations, TPWD officials have stated that they will have to close down cultivators.
To advocate for this issue:
VietAmCham will continue participating in the advocacy campaign until November 5, 2009, when the Commission votes on these regulations.
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