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1501) Protocol for biological control agents

The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources conducts assessments for release of invertebrate or plant pathogenic biological control agents (which …

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1502) The IPPC Seminar on Plant Health and Trade Facilitation held at the FAO Headquarters

The IPPC Seminar on Plant Health and Trade Facilitation – the seventh in a series - took place at the …

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1503) Rationale for Phytosanitary Requirements

The rationale for phytosanitary requirements is to ensure compliance to international measures that aim at protecting countries against pest introduction, …

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1504) ENTRY POINTS IN ZAMBIA

The Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Service (PQPS) which is the National Plant Protection Organization of Zambia has offices at ports …

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1505) Plant Pest and Diseases Act CAP 233 and Noxious Weeds Act CAP 231

The Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Service (PQPS) operates with the confines of the Plant Pests and Disease ACT, CAP 233 …

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1506) The second CPM Bureau virtual meeting organized to move forward IPPC work programme during the COVID-19 crisis

Rome, 7 May 2020. The CPM Bureau met virtually for the second time to advance its work. The meeting was …

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1507) Organisational Arrangement of Plant Protection in Singapore

In Singapore, the responsibilities of plant protection falls under the purview of the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) …

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1508) The 2017 IPPC and 18th APPPC Regional Workshop Successfully Held in the Republic of Korea

Photo Copyright APPPC 2017

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1509) Emergency measures to address the risk of introduction of peanut smut (Thecaphora frezii) in peanuts from countries where peanut smut is recorded.

Recent publication (Rago et al. 2017) highlighted the increased risk of peanut smut (Thecaphora frezii) associated with peanuts produced in …

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1510) Emergency measures to address the risk of introduction of peanut smut (Thecaphora frezii) in peanuts from countries where peanut smut is recorded.

Recent publication (Rago et al. 2017) highlighted the increased risk of peanut smut (Thecaphora frezii) associated with peanuts produced in …

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