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991) Vanuatu National point of entries

Vanuatu has 4 national port of entries where goods in containers are being offloaded. Port of entries are on Efate …

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992) Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle -Oryctes rhinoceros

Coconut Rhinoceros was first detected in May 2019 on the Island Of Efate. the detection was done during kava facility …

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993) CALL FOR EXPERTS – To develop the Guide on Contingency Planning (2019-012) - EXTENDED

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is soliciting:

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994) IPPC forges partnership with COLEACP to improve food security

Rome, 19 November 2021. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), on behalf of the International Plant …

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995) Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle -Oryctes rhinoceros

Coconut Rhinoceros was first detected in May 2019 on the Island Of Efate. the detection was done during kava facility …

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996) CPM Focus Group on Sea Containers presents its action plan to CPM Bureau in October 2024

The IPPC Secretariat informs the plant health community that the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) Focus Group on Sea Containers …

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997) Arabic translation of IPPC Guide for Establishing and Maintaining Pest Free Areas now available

The IPPC Guide for Establishing and Maintaining Pest Free Areas, which was published in English in 2019, has been translated …

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998) New Phytosanitary Certificate 2022 (PERU)

SENASA, the NPPO of Peru informs the adoption of a new phytosanitary certificate format since March 10th 2022 onwards.

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999) New Phytosanitary Certificate 2022 (PERU)

SENASA, the NPPO of Peru informs the adoption of a new phytosanitary certificate format since March 10th 2022 onwards.

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1000) Fusarium mangiferae (mango malformation disease) in the Northern Territory

Fusarium mangiferae was first detected in November 2007 about 60 kilometres east of Darwin, Northern Territory. This fungus had not …

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