logo IPPC
      FAQ            Log in

Showing 1781 to 1790 of 2863 results in Everything matching your query: WA 0821 7001 0763 (FORTRESS) Kusen Pintu Baja Dempo Tengah Pagar Alam

1781) Further Strengthening of Cooperation between the IPPC Secretariat and Brazil

The IPPC Secretary, Mr Jingyuan Xia, met with H. E. Ms Maria Laura da Rocha, the Ambassador of the Brazilian …

read more
1782) Safe provision of food and other humanitarian aid to prevent the introduction of plant pests during an emergency situation: CPM-Recommendation 09 now available in all FAO languages!

CPM Recommendation on “Safe provision of food and other humanitarian aid to prevent the introduction of plant pests during an …

read more
1783) Eradication of Bactrocera dorsalis in the Devon Valley, Stellenbosch area, Western Cape Province, South Africa

Two B. dorsalis specimens, one female and one male, were collected from the Devon Valley area near Stellenbosch in the …

read more
1784) Boosting plant health and protecting plants from pests - the 2018 IPPC Regional Workshop for Latin America

31 August 2018, Natal, Brazil – With the ever-increasing volume of international trade, countries need to prevent plant pests from …

read more
1785) INFORMATION ON NPPO

State Phytosanitary Control Service at the Ministry of Agriculture was established in 2005. Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan "On …

read more
1786) The IPPC Seminar: Plant Health Standards and Food Security

The 4th IPPC seminar on Plant Health Standards and Food Security, was held at FAO-HQ (Sheikh Zayed Centre) on 13 …

read more
1787) Entry Points in Ghana

Ghana is a peaceful country located on the west coast of Africa. It is bounded on the north by Burkina …

read more
1788) Organogram of Ghanaian NPPO

The Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate (PPRSD)

read more
1789) Countries / National Reporting Obligations / NRO and IPP training / 2016: IPP / NRO training for the APPPC region

This regional workshop from 5-9 September 2016 addressed:

read more
1790) Amazon and eBay hosted ads for banned invasive species Guardian News)

Amazon and eBay appear to have openly broken the law by hosting listings to ship banned invasive species to the …

read more