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3051) Archive OLD Pages / About / Who we are

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) is an international plant health agreement, established in 1952, that aims to protect cultivated …

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3052) About / History of the IPPC / Entry into force

The New Revised Text of the IPPC (1997) entered into force on 2 October 2005 (the thirtieth day after it …

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3053) 2014 August - Call for Experts (TPDP, TPPT, EWGs)

Nominations are being solicited by the Secretariat of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) for appropriately qualified experts for membership …

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3054) Pepper mild mottle tobamovirus

A survey was done and the virus was detected during laboratory tests on plant material showing visual symptoms. A PRA …

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3055) Implementation discussions started OEWG: 4-7 August Rome)

The Open Ended Working Group (OEWG) started to discuss the Implementation of IPPC and ISPMs in Rome. The working group …

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3056) Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) - first finding in The Netherlands

This report concerns the first official findings of TYLCV recorded in the Netherlands. TYLCV is listed as a harmful organism …

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3057) The report from the 4th meeting of the Capacity Development Committee CDC) is now posted!

The fourth meeting of the Capacity Development Committee was held in the Hague, the Netherlands between the 2nd -6th of …

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3058) 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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3059) MOA/AQSIQ/SFA Joint Announcement No.1902: Include Chalara fraxineaT. Kowalski in the List of Quarantine Pests of the People’s Republic of China of the Entry of Plants

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3060) Lethal Yellowing Disease of Palms in Antigua

In 2005, coconut palms across Antigua and Barbuda - inclusive of off-shore island, Long Island - were tested for and …

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