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1931) Urocystis cepulae (onion smut) in South Australia

In late September 2019, onion smut was detected on an onion crop on a property in Wall Flat in South …

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1932) A Serious Outbreak of Fall Armyworm in Southern Africa: Emergent Pest Issue for the IPPC

Photograph: B.R. Wiseman – USDA/ARF, Tifton (US)

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1933) Call for experts from the LAC region extended to 10 February – CPM Focus Group in Climate Change and Phytosanitary Issues

The call for submissions for experts from the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region to take part in the CPM …

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1934) Archive OLD Pages / About / Who we work with

IPPC works at a global level with Convention contracting parties, to develop robust and enforceable phytosanitary measures that underpin the …

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1935) FAO Global Action for Fall Armyworm (FAW) Control / FAO/IPPC FAW Technical Working Group / 3rd Meeting FAO/IPPC on Fall Armyworm (FAW)

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1936) Achievements in Integration and Support in 2015

The IPPC Integration and Support Team (IST), as part of the IPPC Secretariat, participated in the IPPC Secretariat Annual Meeting …

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1937) Countries / National Reporting Obligations / NRO and IPP training / 2020 IPPC NROs workshops for Caribbean and Africa regions

in 2020, there are two NROs workshops separately in Caribbean region and Africa region.

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1938) CPM Bureau December 2022 meeting report now posted

The report of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) Bureau meeting held in December 2022 is now published at this …

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1939) Global diagnostics for plant pests - five new IPPC diagnostic protocols adopted.

1. Dendroctonus ponderosae, dorsal habitus aspect showing entire specimen (shape, surface sculpturing and coloration). Photo courtesy of K. Bolte, Canadian …

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1940) Emergency measures to prevent introduction of Erwinia amylovora through the importation of host plants and plant parts of E. amylovora from the Republic of Korea

E. amylovora is a bacterium that can infect a wide range of plant species and its infection causes serious damage. …

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