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1201) Call for Implementation and Capacity Development projects

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1202) Devastating banana disease reported in Peru

Rome, 28 April 2021. Peru’s National Agrarian Health Service (SENASA) announced a national phytosanitary emergency on April 11 after confirming …

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1203) Preparation for Implementation of the IPPC Generic ePhyto National System in Samoa

Peter Neimanis (Chair - ePhyto Steering Group) addressing the session

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1204) Strengthening the Cooperation between the IPPC and the EU

The Bilateral Meeting on Strengthening the Cooperation between the IPPC and the European Union (EU) was held 1 March 2016 …

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1205) The Major Achievements of the International Plant Protection Convention in 65 Years

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) was established on 3 April 1952, which aims to protect cultivated and wild plants …

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1206) Phytosanitary Certificate of Sweden (applicable until 1 January 2021)

Phytosanitary Certificate of Sweden. The Swedish model of phytosanitary certificate was replaced by a new one applicable from 1 January …

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1207) Phytosanitary Certificate of Sweden

Phytosanitary Certificate of Sweden. The Swedish model of phytosanitary certificate was replaced by a new one applicable from 1 January …

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1208) Phytosanitary Certificate of Sweden

Phytosanitary Certificate of Sweden. The Swedish model of phytosanitary certificate was replaced by a new one applicable from 1 January …

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1209) Note: Former Swedish Wood Packaging Programme

Note: This information was valid in 2005 but have been replaced by new information in 2015.

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1210) CPM Bureau advances its agenda at first meeting following the CPM-15

Rome, 7 April 2021. The Bureau of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) held its fifth meeting of 2021, first …

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