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3201) Legal Notice 333 - The Plant Protection (Exemption from Import Permit) Order 2020

In accordance with ISPM 32, the commodities have been processed to the point where they do not remain capable of …

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3202) Trinidad and Tobago Legal Notice 333 - The Plant Protection (Exemption from Import Permit) Order 2020

In accordance with ISPM 32, the commodities have been processed to the point where they do not remain capable of …

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3203) Thailand receives FAO Edouard Saouma Award for its international recognition in containing spread of Cassava Pink Mealybug

Thailand receives FAO Edouard Saouma Award for its international recognition in containing spread of Cassava Pink Mealybug in Greater Mekong …

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3204) Finalisation of measures for the importation of fresh corm taro (Colocasia esculenta)

Biosecurity Australia Advice 2011/20 - Importation of fresh taro corms from all countries This Biosecurity Australia Advice advises stakeholders of …

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3205) Release of the ‘Final review of policy: Importation of potato (Solanum tuberosum) propagative material into Australia

DAFF has been working to improve the speed with which imports can be achieved to provide industry with access to …

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3206) The report of the September SC virtual meeting is now available on the IPP!

The report of the SC virtual meeting held on 23 September 2020 is now posted and available here:

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3207) Work Area / Expert Working Groups Work Area / EWGs 2018

EWG planned for 2018

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3208) IPPC Community

Regional and National Plant Protection Organizations (RPPOs and NPPOs)

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3209) Fire ants could become Australia***s worst pest experts warn

Red fire ants could wreak more damage in Australia than feral rabbits, cane toads and foxes combined, experts have warned …

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3210) Diagnostic Protocols newly adopted!

Photos: Evolution of symptoms of pine (Pinus pinaster) infested by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, from healthy tree to dead. (Photo courtesy T. …

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