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3151) Diabrotica in the Netherlands in 2005

In 2005, five individuals of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera were captured on traps at four locations in the Netherlands. These locations …

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3152) cabi

CAB International (CABI – www.cabi.org) is a global, not-for-profit organisation, owned and run by its 49-member countries. CABI has a …

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3153) worldbank

The IPPC Secretariat and the World Bank/International Finance Corporation work together on projects that help Contracting Parties to the IPPC …

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3154) NPPO Myanmar

Plant Protection Division, NPPO of Myanmar was established since 1979. NPPO has signed to IPPC in 2006. NPPO is assigned …

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3155) NPPO Myanmar

Plant Protection Division, NPPO of Myanmar was established since 1979. NPPO has signed to IPPC in 2006. NPPO is assigned …

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3156) List of regulated pests

The regulated pests are mainly listed in Annex I and II of the Ordinance on plant protection OPP. Few other …

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3157) Strong Support to the IPPC Validation Workshop on the Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation from Madagascar

The validation Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation workshop for Madagascar receives the support of the Government

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3158) Announcement of new sea containers component web page on the IPP

A new component page on Sea Containers has now been launched. This is one of the many components the Phytosanitary …

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3159) Commission / Standards Committee (SC) / Technical panels (TPs) / Former Technical Panels

Technical panel on fruit flies (TPFF) disestablished by CPM-13 (2018) Technical panel on forest quarantine (TPFQ) disestablished by CPM-15 (2021)

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3160) Strong Support from the IPPC for promoting the phytosanitary control services in the Central Asia

The Central Asia is an important agricultural region, where crops such as cereals, cotton, fruits, grapes and vegetables are grown …

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