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2951) Eradication of citrus canker from Australia

Citrus canker was detected in Australia around the township of Emerald in Queensland in 2004. Following this detection, a national …

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2952) The IPPC exhibition Pests without Borders

The photo contest Pests without Borders, organized by the IPPC Secretariat and its Capacity Development Committee, with the financial support …

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2953) Pest List for propagating material

Pest list for propagation materials was renewed . Any phytosanitary certificate released with the consignments of plant propagating materials should …

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2954) Updated 12.03.2015 - Announcement: Capacity Development pre-CPM - 10 Training Session, Side Sessions, Market Places and Special Topics

Updated schedule of the Capacity Development pre-CPM - 10 Training Session, Side Sessions, Market places and Special Topics can be …

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2955) New head for NAPPO

Dr Stephanie Bloem has been appointed the new executive director of the North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO) and will …

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2956) e-Phyto gets a go-ahead

Every year, millions of phytosanitary certificates are created, printed, and exchanged between countries as part of the global trade in …

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2957) First Expert Consultation on draft Diagnostic Protocols in 2015 is now open on the IPP!

The First Expert Consultation on draft Diagnostic Protocols in 2015 is now open on the on IPP for:

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2958) Technical Panel for the Glossary report: advances in limiting pest introduction and spread

The report of the December 2014 meeting of the Technical Panel for the Glossary (TPG) has been posted today.

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2959) Subscribe to the IPPC Newsletter

Do you have an interest in plants and plant health? Are you concerned about all the alien pests species that …

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2960) Celebration of World Wildlife Day 2015: Wildlife crime is serious

3 March is the World Wildlife Day.

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