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1061) The International Plant Health Conference’s Report now published

Rome, 6 February 2023. The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is pleased to announce that the report of the …

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1062) The IPPC High-level Symposium on Cooperation of Phytosanitary Measures among the Chinese InitiativeOne Belt Countries held in China

Participants at the IPPC High-level Symposium on Cooperation of Phytosanitary Measures among the Chinese Initiative One Belt Countries. © FAO

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1063) Absence of Phyllosticta fragariicola from Australia

There is one specimen record of Phyllosticta fragariicola on strawberry in Queensland; collected by botanist F.M. Bailey from Brisbane in …

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1064) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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1065) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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1066) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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1067) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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1068) Tell us how you observed the International Day of Plant Health

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is pleased to invite the plant health community to share with the secretariat, …

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1069) Detection of a new pathotype of Elsinoe australis causing black scab of jojoba in New South Wales and Queensland

In 2005, a black scab of jojoba was seen in jojoba plantations in New South Wales and Queensland. Black scab …

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1070) Detection of Tetranychus horridus (Hazelnut mite) in Victoria and New South Wales

Tetranycopsis horridus was first reported on hazelnut in Victoria in 2016. Further surveys during February 2016 have shown a widespread …

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