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2901) IPPC Community / Countries

The IPPC is an international treaty that applies to most nations involved with international trade in any commodity that could …

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2902) IPPC ePhyto South West Pacific Regional Workshop

The IPPC is excited to announce the upcoming IPPC ePhyto South West Pacific regional workshop that will take place in …

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2903) List of Regulated Pests - Annex II

Consolidated list of harmful organisms whose introduction and spread shall be banned if they are present on certain plants or …

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2904) List of Regulated Pests - Annex I

Consolidated list of harmful organisms whose introduction and spread shall be banned (originally published as Annex I to the Royal …

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2905) Declaratoria de México como país libre de mosca del Mediterráneo Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann)

El 30 de octubre de 2014, México público en el Diario Oficial de la Federación, el ACUERDO por el que …

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2906) NEW PEST OF MAIZE: MAIZE LETHAL NECROSIS IN RWANDA

Summary: Maize lethal necrosis (MLN) is a viral disease of maize caused by the combination of Maize chlorotic mottle virus …

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2907) CHARTE DE GESTION DE LA DIRECTION DE LA PROTECTION DES VEGETAUX, DU CONTROLE ET DE LA QUALITE

La Direction de la Protection des Végétaux, du Contrôle et de la Qualité dans ses nouvelles attributions se doit d’être …

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2908) New standards adopted and key standards revised during the sixth session of the CPM; focus group to work on improving the standards setting process

Opening speeches at CPM-6

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2909) Xylosandrus morigerus (Blandford) detected in Timor-Leste

A series of adult and larval ambrosia beetles were collected boring into twigs of coffee at a single site in …

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2910) Xylosandrus compactus (Coleoptera:Scolytidae) detected in Timor-Leste

A series of adult and larval ambrosia beetles were collected boring into twigs of coffee at a single site in …

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