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3781) Reducing the spread of invasive pests by sea containers: a new IPPC factsheet available in all UN languages

Keeping containers and cargos clean can seriously reduce the spread of invasive plant pests and diseases worldwide. To raise awareness …

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3782) The IPPC Secretariat Updates the WTO/SPS Committee

On 18-19 October, 2011, the IPPC Secretariat reported to WTO/SPS Committee on the major developments related to the core activities …

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3783) Ordinance of the EAER and DETEC on the Plant Health Ordinance

Technical provisions and lists of regulated pests and commodities are included in the Ordinance of the EAER and DETEC on …

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3784) Entry Points

There are a total of sixteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 12 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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3785) 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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3786) Fusarium mangiferae (Mango Malformation Disease) in the Northern Territory

Previous detections of Fusarium mangiferae include: - November, 2007 at the Coastal Plains Research Station (CPRS), about 60 kilometres east …

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3787) Border Inspection Posts (BIPs) in Slovenia

Since the accession of the Republic of Slovenia to the European Union in 2004, only the points of entry provided …

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3788) April Report of the CPM Bureau virtual meeting posted

The Report of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) Bureau April virtual meeting is now available at the following link:

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3789) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)

Pest initially collected as an egg mass in the Bay of Plenty and identified as FAW by the Plant Health …

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3790) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)

Pest initially collected as an egg mass in the Bay of Plenty and identified as FAW by the Plant Health …

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