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2041) Eradication of Phyllosticta cavendishii (banana freckle) from Australia (exclusive of external territories)

In July 2013, Phyllosticta cavendishii (banana freckle) was detected in the Northern Territory on the Cavendish variety of bananas on …

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2042) Three draft standards approved for the first consultation by the IPPC Standards Committee

The Standards Committee (SC), led by their newly elected Chairperson, Mr Ezequiel FERRO (Argentina), met on 8-12 May 2017 in …

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2043) Australia leads international efforts to protect vital domestic industries from deadly plant pest

Experts from across the globe will come together on 17–19 May to share knowledge and strengthen Australia’s defences against one …

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2044) Nature Plants publishes a new paper on Science diplomacy for plant health

• Nature Plants publishes new paper on Science diplomacy for plant health, co-authored by leading plant health community representatives.

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2045) 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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2046) Organogram of Ghanaian NPPO

The Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate (PPRSD)

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2047) Swaziland NPPO Legislation

THE PLANT CONTROL ACT OF 1981

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2048) The 2nd Meeting of IYPH Steering Committee held in Incheon, Republic of Korea

The second meeting of the International Year of Plant Health Steering Committee (IYPH StC) was held in Incheon, Republic of …

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2049) The 2nd Meeting of IYPH Steering Committee held in Incheon Republic of Korea

The second meeting of the International Year of Plant Health Steering Committee (IYPH StC) was held in Incheon, Republic of …

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2050) Detection of Xylosandrus crassiculus (Granulate ambrosia beetle) in Queensland

X. crassiusculatus is probably native to tropical and subtropical Asia and is now considered one of the most abundant and …

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