The Amazon Regional Observatory fosters the flow of information between institutions and intergovernmental authorities of the Member Countries, linked to the study of the Amazon, becoming a reference center for regional scientific-technological information and socio-cultural diversity of the Amazon.

Exports – Imports

This section presents information on one of the CITES Operations related to CITES Species Trade activities: Imports and Exports of CITES Species to and from ACTO Member Countries.

The information contained in this section has been generated from interoperable data from external sources (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora web portal), national information systems of ACTO Member Countries and collaboration of their official institutions such as: Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA), Ministry of Environment of Ecuador (MAE), Ministry of Environment of Peru (MINAM), Guyana Wildlife Conservation and Management Commission (GWCMC), among others.

The information contained in this section includes the following:

  • CITES Species Trade Database of the eight ACTO Member Countries
  • CITES Species Permits Database of the eight ACTO Member Countries
  • Import Licensing Databases, Exports and Re-Exports of CITES Species from the eight ACTO Member Countries
  • Database of CITES Export Reports of CITES Species from the eight ACTO Member Countries.
  • Documentary resources related to Imports and Exports of CITES Species from the eight ACTO Member Countries (such as Non-detriment Findings – NDFs).
  • Database of CITES Species Export Quotas of the eight ACTO Member Countries.

The information in this section is presented in graphs and tabular content in the Reports option, with the following sub-options:

  • CITES Species Dashboard
  • CITES Permits
  • CITES Exports
  • CITES Imports

To date, we have integrated data on imports and exports from 1970 to 2020 for the eight ACTO member countries.

Bolivia

Brazil

Colombia

Ecuador

Guyana

Peru

Surinam

Venezuela

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