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3981) National Parks Board

The Singapore government has announced that with effective on 1 Apr 2019, a Singapore Food Agency (SFA) will be formed …

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3982) Description of NPPO

The Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Service (PQPS) is the National Plant Protection Organisation (NPPO) of Zambia and contact point for …

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3983) IPPC Secretariat launches new Online Comment System for 2011 member consultation for draft ISPMs

The IPPC Secretariat launched the new Online Comment System (OCS) on 20 June 2011, which also marked the opening of …

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3984) 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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3985) Eradication of Tobacco mild green mosaic virus

Within Europe, the virus is already prevalent in Mediterranean areas, in the wild host plant, Nicotiana glauca. A PRA is …

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3986) Important milestone for electronic certification in the IPPC ePhyto)

An Open-Ended Working Group on IPPC OEWG on Electronic Certification was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from Tuesday 07 …

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3987) Official Opening of the Ambient and Cold Storage Facilities at the Agricultural Complex in Montego Bay Jamaica 26th of May

The Expert Working Group(EWG) in Phytosanitary Capacity Development was kindly invited to the Offical opening of the Ambient and Cold …

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3988) Quarantine Law No. (76) For the year 2012

Dr. Sadeq Abbas, IPPC/Iraq Page Editor;

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3989) Consultation on IC Sub-groups draft Terms of Reference and draft Rules of Procedure open

The IPPC Implementation and Capacity Development Committee (IC) agreed to send the following three draft documents for consultation:

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3990) Pest Free Status of Ceratitis capitata and Bactrocera tryoni in Singapore

Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean Fruit Fly) and Bactrcoera tryoni (Queensland Fruit Fly) are listed as Regulated Quarantine Pests under the First …

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