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1141) Now open: Diagnostic Protocols notification period

The IPPC Secretariat is pleased to announce the start of the Diagnostic Protocols (DP) Notification Period from today, 1 July …

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1142) Coming up: Webinar on climate change and phytosanitary measures

The IPPC Secretariat is pleased to announce the upcoming webinar series on Climate change and phytosanitary issues from 24-26 September. …

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1143) Africa Phytosanitary Programme (APP) brochure now available in Portuguese

The IPPC Secretariat is pleased to announce that Africa Phytosanitary Programme (APP) brochure is now available in Portuguese.

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1144) Controlling a Desert Locust upsurge and its threat to food security

Rome, 1 April 2021. Desert Locust (Schistocerca gregraria) is considered the most destructive migratory pest in the world. For its …

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1145) The 2nd virtual meeting for RPPOs organized to advance the IPPC work programme among regions during the Covid-19 pandemic

Rome, 26 June 2020 – The IPPC Secretariat organized the second virtual meeting with Regional Plant Protection Organizations (RPPOs) to …

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1146) Blog: Why plant health matters in the One Health approach

By Osama El-Lissy, IPPC Secretary

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1147) Work Area / RPPO / 2021-02 TC-RPPO

Start: 2021-02-26 at 13:00 (Rome time)

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1148) Deadline extended to 3 June 2021 for submissions in response to Calls for Experts !

This is to inform IPPC contracting parties, regional plant protection organizations and relevant international organizations that, in agreement with the …

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1149) 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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1150) 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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