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2201) IPPC 2014 Wall Calendar

To celebrate and look forward to a new year of protecting the world's plant resources from pests, the IPPC has …

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2202) Planning Capacity Development for 2016

The 7th meeting of Capacity Development Committee (CDC) was held from 30 November to 2 December 2015 in Rome, Italy. …

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2203) Commission / Implementation and Capacity Development Committee (IC) / IC Subgroups and Teams / IC Subgroup on IPPC Observatory

For more information on the IPPC Observatory, please visit this page.

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2204) Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV) in New South Wales (NSW)

In January 2018, INSV was detected in lettuce crops at a farm in Elderslie, in the state of NSW. A …

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2205) Brief Description

Phytosanitary matters NPPO Nepal has officially declared total of 254 Pests of 18 commodities and endorsed 33 different NSPMs and …

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2206) Strengthening Cooperation between the Secretariats of the IPPC and the CBD: Signature of a joint work plan

Caption: Ms Cristiana Paşca Palmer, Executive Secretary of the CBD, and Mr Jingyuan Xia, Secretary of the IPPC.

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2207) Core Activities / Governance & Strategies / The Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) / CPM Special Topic or Scientific Sessions / 2016 - Sea Containers

A Special Topics Session on Sea Containers was held on Thursday 7 April 2016 afternoon during the eleventh session of …

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2208) Exigences phytosanitaires

Depuis l'année 2023, le Gabon via par l'Agence Gabonaise de Sécurité Alimentaire (AGASA) s'est amorcé le processus de délivrance d'E-phyto. …

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2209) Exigences phytosanitaires

Depuis l'année 2023, le Gabon via par l'Agence Gabonaise de Sécurité Alimentaire (AGASA) a amorcé le processus de délivrance d'E-phyto. …

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2210) Black wattle***s new biogeographic distribution threatens flight safety in China

Black wattle, flowering trees also known as Australian acacia, have been observed to rapidly invade local airports in Yunnan province, …

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