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1991) New Hebrides Coconut mite (Colomerus novahebridensis) present in Darwin, Northern Territory

The Northern Territory reported that the mite (Colomerus novahebridensis Kiefer) was detected in the Darwin Botanic Gardens on 19 May …

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1992) 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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1993) 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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1994) IPPC Standards Committee approved three new Specifications

Rome, 17 November 2020. Three new Specifications have been approved by the IPPC Standards Committee (SC) during its 37th meeting …

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1995) Archive OLD Pages / Phytosanitary Systems / ISPM 15 IMPLEMENTATION / ISPM 15 IMPLEMENTATION

Contributed resources (External resources) Contributed resources are phytosanitary technical resources that were developed by National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs), Regional …

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1996) The eighth IPPC Seminar on plant health standards and safe trade facilitation

While trade in plants and plant products stimulates economic growth and brings prosperity to rural communities and agricultural sectors, it …

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1997) Archive OLD Pages / Phytosanitary Systems / PEST RISK ANALYSIS / PEST RISK ANALYSIS

International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs) to guide and assist with PRA (Available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and …

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1998) Call for topics 2015

The 2015 call for topics starts on 5 June and ends on 14 August.

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1999) Establishment of a Research Group on Sea Containers Phytosanitary Standards in China

The photo from AQSIQ of China

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2000) 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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