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2801) Phytosanitary Measures Research Group PMRG) 2017 meeting report available

The Phytosanitary Measures Research Group (PMRG) met from 10 to 13 July in Wageningen, The Netherlands, and had 25 participants …

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2802) NRO leaflets are available now in Arabic

The NRO leaflets (factsheets) previously available in other FAO languages have been translated into Arabic and are now available on …

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2803) Format of the Phytosanitary Certificates

We hereby inform you that on 1 September 2017 Slovenia will start using phytosanitary certificate forms that are preprinted on …

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2804) Pest Outbreak on Vaitupu

ON the 6th September the first sign of damage was detected. To maintain the spreading during the outbreak, the infected …

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2805) Detection of Phyllotreta chotanica (radish flea beetle) in Western Australia

Phyllotreta chotanica was originally detected in Kununurra in 2014, however subsequent surveys only occasionally detected the pest again on three …

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2806) Detection of High plains virus in Western Australia

HPV is transmitted by the Wheat curl mite (Aceria tosichella). Symptoms are very similar to those for WSMV and include:

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2807) Royal Decree of 10/08/2005 (repealed by the Royal Decree of 22/02/2021)

This Royal Decree is repealed by the Royal Decree of 22/02/2021.

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2808) Zambia Entry Points

The Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Service (PQPS) of Zambia is head quartered at the Mount Makulu Research Station in Chilanga. …

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2809) Biosecurity Regulation 2016

The Biosecurity Regulation 2016 prescribes important information relating to the exercise of powers by officials under the Biosecurity Act 2015 …

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2810) Priority pests for Australia

Regulated pests for Australia are identified in a number of pest risk analyses (PRAs) undertaken for a variety of purposes …

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