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3821) Innovative Approach to Managing Risks and Facilitating Intra-Regional Trade during COVID-19 Pandemic in the Caribbean Region

This is an initiative developed and implemented among Trinidad and Tobago (T&T), St. Vincent & the Grenadines (SVG) and Grenada …

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3822) Items no longer requiring a permit from Plant Quarantine, Trinidad and Tobago

Plant Quarantine Services (PQS), Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries, Trinidad and Tobago has advised that as of January 1st, …

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3823) First finding of the Mycosphaerella dearnessii M.E.Barr in 2012

The State Plant Protection Service (SPPS) of Latvia informs on the first finding of Mycosphaerella dearnessii M.E.Barr (synonym Scirrhia acicola …

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3824) NEW PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE

KENYA

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3825) Expert Consultation on Phytosanitary Treatments for the Bactrocera dorsalis complex

Twenty-four researchers from twelve countries met in Okinawa, Japan, between 1 and 5 December 2014 for an expert consultation on …

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3826) ePhyto Steering Group meets in Auckland NZ

The first face-to-face meeting of the IPPC ePhyto Steering Group, established by the 8th session of the Commission on Phytosanitary …

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3827) Technical resources out now on the IPPC Phytosanitary Resources page!

G.N. Alit Susanta Wirya 2014 - Glenea chlorospila known as the stem borer pest.

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3828) Points d'entrée en Guinée

REPUBLIQUE DE GUINEE MINISTERE DE L’AGRICULTURE ET DE L'ELEVAGE DIRECTION NATIONALE DE LA PROTECTION DES VEGETAUX ET DES DENREES STOCKEES …

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3829) list of quarantine pest subject to phytosanitary measures to be carried out in exporting countries except

This amendment was adopted on 25 July 2012, and took effect on 25 January 2013 after a half-year grace period.

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3830) list of quarantine pest subject to import prohibition

This amendment was adopted on 25 July 2012, and took effect on 25 January 2013 after a half-year grace period.

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