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2741) Work Area / CPM Bureau Work Area / Bureau eDec (Forums & Polls) / eDecision on Nomination for the CPM Focus Group on Climate Change and Phytosanitary Issues

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2742) The FAO/IPPC Fall Armyworm Technical Working Group successfully conclude its 3rd virtual meeting

Rome, 16 September 2020 – The FAO/IPPC Fall Armyworm (FAW) Technical Working Group of Quarantine and Phytosanitary in relation to …

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2743) June 2016 Bureau and FC report are posted

The CPM Bureau and Financial Committee report from their June 2016 meetings have been posted on the IPP. The Bureau …

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2744) List of Plant Quarantine Pests - expried

this list is replaced by Circular No. 35/2014/TT-BNNPTNT

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2745) Pest Free Status of Trogoderma granarium in Singapore

The Khapra Beetle (KB), Trogoderma granarium Everts, of family Dermestidae, is considered to be one of the most serious, destructive …

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2746) Declaration of absence of Xylella fastidiosa in Tanzania

Xylella fastidiosa is a pest of quarantine of importance to a host of nations. Xylella fastidiosa has a broad host …

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2747) Description of the NPPO

The Tanzanian Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Services (PQPS) is part of the Plant Health Services (PHS) under the Ministry of …

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2748) The IPPC National Reporting Obligations Workshop for the South-West Pacific held in Fiji

The IPPC National Reporting Obligations Workshop for the South-West Pacific was held in Nadi, Fiji on 10th and 11th August …

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2749) First report of Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) on hops (Humulus lupulus)

An unknown and aggressive disease was observed in 2007 in hop gardens in Slovenia. The disease spread extremely rapidly and …

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2750) First report of Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) on hops (Humulus lupulus)

An unknown and aggressive disease was observed in 2007 in hop gardens in Slovenia. The disease spread extremely rapidly and …

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