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3411) Phytosanitary certificate of the NPPO of Denmark

In September 2018 the Danish Agricultural Agency issued an updated version of their phytosanitary certificate on watermarked paper. In the …

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3412) Nine Standards Adopted and Noted by Consensus at CPM-11

The Eleventh Session of the Commission of Phytosanitary Measures (CPM 11), with the theme “Plant Health and Food Security”, was …

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3413) Meeting report from the Standards Committee Working Group (SC-7) 2021 May meeting is now available!

The report from the Standards Committee Working Group (SC-7) May 2021 meeting is now available at the following link:

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3414) The 2018 IPPC Annual Report is now online!

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Annual Report 2018 is now available online! The annual report aims to highlight the …

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3415) We are hiring - CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST - IPPC Project Management and Implementation Specialists

Short term consultancy based at the IPPC, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) HQs in Rome.

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3416) Primer reporte oficial de Megalurothrips usitatus

El Instituto de Protección y Sanidad Agropecuaria (IPSA), Organización Nacional de Protección Fitosanitaria (ONPF) de Nicaragua, a través del sistema …

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3417) 2021 IPPC Annual Report" has been published

The "2021 IPPC Annual Report" has been published, you can download it here: https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/cb9334en

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3418) Pest status

General Information on the actual pest status on regulated pests in Switzerland can be found in the EPPO global database. …

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3419) Information leaflet Nr. 1

The data sheet includes all commodities which are subjected to phytosanitary import requirements. It is only available in the languages …

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3420) Cargo pest awareness in Australia

Vessels, shipping containers and break-bulk cargo can introduce exotic pests and diseases into new areas with harmful consequences on plant …

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