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3871) Call for phytosanitary treatments

New call for phytosanitary treatments has been issued. The IPPC Secretariat is soliciting submissions for:

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3872) IPPC Community / Countries / National Reporting Obligations

  The International Plant Protection Convention establishes several reporting obligations which are the responsibility of the contracting parties to the …

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3873) http://laws.gov.ag/acts/2012/a2012-1.pdf

This is a link to the Plant Protection Act No. 18 of 2012

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3874) Phytosanitary treatments and fumigant methodologies

Treatments applied for biosecurity purposes are part of measures used in managing the risk of introduction of exotic pests and …

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3875) Reporting a non-compliance of Australian exports to Australia

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment administers export laws to ensure that exported products meet all Australian and …

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3876) Current status of plant Import Risk Analyses

The website below provides an overview of the current status of plant risk analysis being conducted by the Plant Sciences …

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3877) National arrangements for plant health

Australia is a federation composed of different states and territories. Under Australia's biosecurity system, the federal government and state and …

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3878) Office National de Sécurité Sanitaire des produits Alimentaires (ONSSA)

L'Office National de Sécurité Sanitaire des produits Alimentaires (ONSSA) est un établissement public, sous la tutelle du Ministère chargé de …

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3879) Welcome to the Republic of the Gambia as the 183rd Contracting Party to the IPPC

The IPPC Secretariat is pleased to officially announce that the Republic of the Gambia became the 183rd Contracting Party to …

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3880) Scirtothrips inermis

Scirtothrips inermis has been detected on sticky traps in a botanic garden in the South East of England. S. inermis …

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