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3201) 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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3202) Detection of Marchalina hellenica in Victoria and South Australia

This is the first report of Marchalina hellenica in Australia. Preliminary evidence indicates that the pest is restricted in its …

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3203) 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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3204) 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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3205) 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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3206) Attributions de la Direction de la Protection des Végétaux et du Conditionnement (DPVC)

Attributions de la Direction de la Protection des Végétaux et du Conditionnement (DPVC) suivant l’arrêté N°2015-138 MARHASA/CAB du 15 septembre …

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3207) 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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3208) The IPPC / ePhyto Industry Advisory Group workshops continue with the Bahamas

Rome, 2 June 2021. The series of ePhyto industry workshops, organized by the ePhyto Industry Advisory Group (IAG) with support …

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3209) Detection of the Asian strain of bacterial canker of kiwifruit in Victoria, Australia

Data is lacking on the epidemiology of the disease. It has been observed that the pathogen is active between 10-20 …

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3210) Koster’s curse in Julatten, Queensland

Koster’s curse is a quick-growing invasive plant that has the ability to form dense thickets, smothering native vegetation and causing …

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