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2231) The IPPC and Rio+20

Wheat

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2232) The IPPC and RIO+20

With the Rio+20 conference on sustainable development underway, final talks and negotiations are nearing completion regarding the draft agreement, entitled …

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2233) IYPH study on the impact of climate change on plant health: Lead author and co-authors selected

Prof. Maria Lodovica Gullino (University of Torino) has engaged as the lead author in the development of the study on …

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2234) Isolated ourbreak of Synchytrium endobioticum is being officially controlled, cf. DNK-15/3

Denmark declares the following more precise pest status:

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2235) The Year of the IPPC Official Contact Point 2014/15

During the first meeting of the National Reporting Obligations Advisory Group (NROAG - July 2014), it was agreed that every …

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2236) ePhyto working with the World Bank Group to assist Samoa in the implementation of ePhyto as a tool in trade facilitation

From 8-12 May 2017, the IPPC Secretariat’s, ePhyto Project Manager, Shane Sela together with World Bank Group’s representatives participated in …

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2237) Archive OLD Pages / Phytosanitary Systems / ERADICATION / ERADICATION

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

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2238) Commission / Standards Committee (SC) / Technical panels (TPs)

In an effort to improve the quality and efficiency in the development of ISPMs, the ICPM-6 (2004) approved the establishment …

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2239) 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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2240) Koster’s curse in Julatten, Queensland

Koster’s curse is a quick-growing invasive plant that has the ability to form dense thickets, smothering native vegetation and causing …

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