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2271) 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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2272) Swaziland NPPO Legislation

THE PLANT CONTROL ACT OF 1981

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2273) 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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2274) The CPM Finance Committee Meeting Held in Incheon Republic of Korea

The CPM Finance Committee (FC) meeting was held around the 12th Session of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM-12) on …

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2275) IPPC Secretariat participated in the WTO-SPS Committee June virtual meeting

Rome, 26 June 2020 - The Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures meeting took place at the World Trade …

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2276) Side event on Benefits of the IPPC organized at CPM-12 in Incheon Republic of Korea

The IPPC Secretariat presented a CPM-12 side session on the Benefits of the IPPC to over 100 participants of CPM-12. …

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2277) Important Start for Development of IPPC ePhyto Hub

On March 30th 2017, Mr. Shane Sela, the ePhyto Project Manager of the IPPC Secretariat had a meeting with Mr. …

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2278) New technical resources available on IPPC Resources page

Three new technical resource contributions have been reviewed by the Capacity Development Committee and posted in the ‘Contributed Resources’ section …

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2279) Webcast of CPM12 Opening session UPDATED LINK

The CPM-12 opening session was webcast live on Wednesday 5 April at 2:00 pm (Incheon, Republic of Korea local time). …

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2280) Bactrocera tryoni (Q-fly) was declared eradicated

Bactrocera tryoni (Q-fly) was declared eradicated on 4 December 2015 following an eradication response and no further detections of Q-fly …

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