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2901) 2012-10 Bureau Report

The Report from the October 2012 Bureau meeting is now available at the following link: https://www.ippc.int/index.php?id=1110798&frompage=202500&tx_publication_pi1[showUid]=2185748&type=publication&L=0

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2902) Entry Points in Ghana

Ghana is a peaceful country located on the west coast of Africa. It is bounded on the north by Burkina …

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2903) Call for advice from the IPPC contracting parties concerning the funding of national priorities for Aichi Biodiversity Targets

Action: The IPPC Secretariat is calling for any points on “elements of advice from the IPPC contracting parties concerning the …

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2904) Successful Completion of the STDF Project 350 by the IPPC Secretariat

On conclusion of the STDF Project 350 “Global Phytosanitary Manuals, Standard Operating Procedures and Training Kits” by the IPPC Secretariat, …

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2905) Compiled comments for the second consultation on the draft CPM Recommendation has been posted!

The compiled comments for the following CPM recommendation are now available at the following link: https://www.ippc.int/core-activities/governance/cpm/current-consultations-for-cpm-recommendations/

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2906) A1, A2 list

A1, A2 list

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2907) A1, A2 list

A1, A2 list

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2908) November 2015 SC meeting: provisional agenda

The 2015 November Standards Committee (SC) meeting will be held at the FAO Headquarter in Rome, Italy, from 16 - …

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2909) Coordinated Border Management – a hot topic at the World Customs Organization meeting

28 October 2019, Brussels - The IPPC Secretariat participated in the Coordinated Border Management (CBM) panel discussion during the meeting …

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2910) Blast disease of wheat in Bangladesh: a Brazilian origin?

The wheat blast strains in Bangladesh are genetically very similar to wheat blast strains previously identified in Brazil. The genetically …

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