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2741) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2742) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2743) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2744) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2745) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2746) 29th Technical Consultation among RPPOs Report available now on the IPP

The 29th Technical Consultation among RPPOs (TC-RPPO) was held from the 30th October – 3 November 2017 at the Office …

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2747) Limit the spread of fall armyworm, IPPC webinar series explains how

Rome, 23 November 2021. Fall armyworm is one of the major threats to global food security, plant health, and livelihoods. …

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2748) Detection of Tetranychus evansi in New South Wales and Queensland

Eradication of T. evansi from Australia is not considered technically feasible. Feeding from the mite results in leaves becoming yellowish …

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2749) The IPPC supports the Republic of Guinea in its 3rd application of the Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation

Photo Copyright Mamadouba Camara 2017. PCE Workshop participants convened in Conakry, the Republic of Guinea to apply their third and …

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2750) The IPPC ePhyto project receiving an innovation reward at the UNESCAP Asia-Pacific Trade Facilitation Forum

IPPC ePhyto Project group members, host and funders. © IPPC Secretariat

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