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4051) Import restriction for certain fruits and vegetables originating in India

The importation restriction of plants other than seeds and roots of Colocasia Schott and plants other than seeds of Mangifera …

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4052) Australian funds support raising awareness about the IPPC

Fruit fly exclusion zone in Australia, photo by LonghairIPPC member countries share the common goal of "Cooperation between nations in …

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4053) Capacity Development Committee Continues Progress to Strengthen Phytosanitary Systems

The IPPC s Capacity Development Committee (CDC met 1-5 June 2015 in San Jose, Costa Rica. This was the sixth …

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4054) Standard setting pages on the IPP streamlined for easier access

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4055) 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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4056) LEY FEDERAL DE SANIDAD VEGETAL

La Ley Federal de Sanidad Vegetal es de observancia general en todo el territorio nacional y tiene por objeto regular …

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4057) CPM-12 e-Commerce Paper and Twitter Storm

A Conference Room Paper on the CPM-12 Special Topic Session: Internet Trade (e-commerce) of plants is now available on the …

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4058) Jamaica's NPPO

Jamaica's NPPO is the Plant Quarantine/Produce inspection Branch of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries. The Branch is …

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4059) CPM Bureau report posted

The report of the CPM Bureau meeting held in March-April 2019 at FAO HQs in Rome has now been posted …

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4060) Eight Developing Countries Have Started Using the Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation Thanks to IPPC

The IPPC staff has facilitated the use of the Phytosanitary (plant health) Capacity Evaluation (PCE) in eight developing countries (Afghanistan, …

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