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1751) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)

Pest initially collected as an egg mass in the Bay of Plenty and identified as FAW by the Plant Health …

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1752) Call for topics for the IPPC standard setting work programme

As outlined in the IPPC Standard Setting Procedure, a biennial call for topics for the IPPC standard setting work programme …

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1753) Entry points Nepal

Entry Points PQPMC is a sole government institution authorized for regulating plant quarantine related activities under the Ministry of Agriculture …

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1754) The IPPC Training Workshop on Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation PCE) Successfully Held in Georgia

The second phase of the Nationwide Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation (PCE) was initiated on 31 October – 4 November 2016, in …

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1755) Core Activities / Trade facilitation / Sea Containers / Sea Container Task Force (SCTF)

This page was dedicated to the IC Sub-group Sea Containers Task Force (SCTF), which supervised the implementation of actions contained …

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1756) Great Success for the IPPC Seminar on Plant Health and 'One Belt & One Road' Initiative in China

The IPPC Seminar on Plant Health and “One Belt & One Road” Initiative in China took place on 23 November …

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1757) 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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1758) 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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1759) Absence of Grapevine fanleaf virus from Australia

Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) was previously recorded in South Australia and Victoria (Taylor 1962; Taylor and Hewitt 1964; Meagher et …

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1760) Absence of Grapevine fanleaf virus from Australia

Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) was previously recorded in South Australia and Victoria (Taylor 1962; Taylor and Hewitt 1964; Meagher et …

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