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1981) LEGISLATION FOR PHYTOSANITARY REQUIREMENTS

Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate is backed by the Plant and Fertilizer Act, 2010 (Act 803). The Plant and …

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1982) Points of entry in the Netherlands

All points of entry of the Netherlands can be used for the import of plants or plant products for which …

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1983) Technical Assistance Activities from the WTO SPS

The WTO Secretariat is organizing specific technical assistance activities on the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures …

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1984) Cancelación de Normas Oficiales Mexicanas para la importación de vegetales, sus productos y subproductos, reguladas por la ONPF de México

La Dirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, reconocida como la Organización Nacional de Protección Fitosanitaria de México, notifica que el 21 …

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1985) CPM Bureau agrees on new modality for CPM-15

Rome, 9 November 2020. The CPM Bureau held its ninth virtual meeting over the course of the year, coming up …

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1986) Updated Quarantine License

Inspection has the further honor to inform on renewal of quarantine license. In this regard updated sample of quarantine license …

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1987) Updated Phytosanitary certificate

Inspection has the further honor to inform on renewal of phytosanitary certificate. In this regard updated sample of phytosanitary certificate …

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1988) It is time to begin celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the IPPC!

The 60th anniversary gives us the opportunity to not only celebrate the birth of the IPPC and the work it …

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1989) Establishment of a Research Group on Sea Containers Phytosanitary Standards in China

The photo from AQSIQ of China

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1990) Detection of Tetranychus evansi in New South Wales and Queensland

Eradication of T. evansi from Australia is not considered technically feasible. Feeding from the mite results in leaves becoming yellowish …

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