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2321) Phytosanitary certificate of the NPPO of Denmark

In September 2018 the Danish Agricultural Agency issued an updated version of their phytosanitary certificate on watermarked paper. In the …

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2322) MAIZE LETHAL NECROSIS IN TANZANIA

During a monitoring and evaluation for the Maize working group activities in Tanzania in August, 2012 a peculiar disease was …

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2323) STATUS OF MAIZE LETHAL NECROSIS IN TANZANIA

During a monitoring and evaluation for the Maize working group activities in Tanzania in August, 2012 a peculiar disease was …

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2324) Maize Lethal Necrosis in TANZANIA

During a monitoring and evaluation for the Maize working group activities in Tanzania in August, 2012 a peculiar disease was …

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2325) Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation PCE) Progresses in Uzbekistan

The national Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation (PCE) in Uzbekistan marks significant a progress. The PCE was initiated and supported by the …

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2326) 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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2327) 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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2328) The 6th IPPC Seminar on the Contribution of the IPPC to stop the spread of the Red Palm Weevil Pest

The 6th IPPC Seminar on “Stop the Red Palm Weevil: Contribution of the IPPC to prevent the spread of this …

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2329) IPPC Assists Tunisia in its Second Round of the Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation Process

2nd PCE mission in Tunisia, June 2018, Tunis. © Mekki Chouibani

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2330) Pest Freedom from Urocystis cepulae, onion smut

Onion Smut was first detected in 1950 in Adelaide, South Australia with a second detection in 1964. In 1966, an …

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