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2401) Status of Coleosporium plumeriae in Plumeria trees in Singapore

Coleosporium plumeriae is a regulated non quarantine pest of Singapore. A monitoring survey with a sample size of 246 was …

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2402) Pest Free Status of Puccinia psidii in ornamentals in Singapore

Puccinia psidii is a regulated quarantine pest in Singapore. A detection survey was initiated from Feb 2012 to Nov 2013 …

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2403) IPPC Recognizes World Wetlands Day

Photo Portland Bight, Jamaica. ©Ted Lee Eubanks This year, the IPPC would like to draw special attention to the celebration …

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2404) Designated entry points

The Uganda National Plant Protection Organisation (NPPO) has designated entry points for plants, plant products and other articles are only …

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2405) 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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2406) Plant Protection Act 2007

An Act to prevent the introduction,spread and establishment of plant pests;to facilitate trade in plants; to enable Botswana to comply …

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2407) Sierra Leone Entry Points

Location of Sierra Leone entry points / custom border posts

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2408) Epiphyas postvittana (Light Brown Apple Moth): APHIS Adds Seed and Underground Crops to the Exempted Host List in California.

For full report, please visit the NAPPO Phytosanitary Alert System (www.pestalert.org).

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2409) Fourth meeting of IYPH Steering Committee held at FAO HQs

From 23 to 25 April 2018 the International Year of Plant Health Steering Committee of the IPPC (“IYPH StC”) held …

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2410) IPPC Communications Needs Assessment

We would like to inform you that the IPPC Secretariat is currently reviewing communications efforts to improve awareness of the …

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