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3791) How a 'simple' IPPC search tool may help the phytosanitary treatments worldwide

Appreciating the challenges of exporting countries - especially those with lesser resources - to meet the many and varied phytosanitary …

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3792) ESTRUCTURA DEL SERVICIO AGRICOLA Y GANADERO

Es el organismo oficial del Estado de Chile, encargado de apoyar el desarrollo de la agricultura, los bosques y la …

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3793) Tuta absoluta has ravaged 80% of tomato farms in a Nigerian state.

A state of emergency has been declared in the tomato sector in Kaduna state, northern Nigeria, local media report. Tuta …

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3794) Archive OLD Pages / Phytosanitary Systems / PEST RISK ANALYSIS

Pest risk analysis (agreed interpretation): The process of evaluating biological or other scientific and economic evidence to determine if an …

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3795) IPPC Vacancy Announcement

The IPPC Secretariat is recruiting a standard setting consultant. Interested? Apply here: http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/user_upload/VA/pdf/IRC4731.pdf

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3796) Gridlock over Italy's olive tree deaths starts to ease

A court ruling paves the way for disease-containment measures, but the risk of spread to other regions and nations remains. …

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3797) Laurel Wilt of Avocado

With 12 000 commercial avocado trees already destroyed by the laurel wilt pathogen, they represent about 1.5 per cent of …

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3798) Ordinance on plant health

The ordinance on plant health entered on the first of january 2020 into force and is the new swiss legislation …

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3799) Mozambique new import permit and updated stamp; Phytosanitary certificate

Under the seed circulation harmonization procedures ongoing in the SADC region the Mozambique Plant Protection Organization is notifying the attached …

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3800) The papaya mealy bug (Paracoccus marginatus) in Cameroon

The papaya mealybug is native to Mexico and the Central America. It has invaded the caribbean archipelago in the years …

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