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4101) Puccinia psidii in New Caledonia

Myrtle rust was first detected in New Caledonia in Farino in the south province on Syzygium jambos in March 2013 …

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4102) IPPC e-Learning Course a Fruit of a Successful collaboration between IPPC and UN Environment

The IPPC Secretariat has been working together with UN Environment within the UN Environment Multilateral Environment Agreements Knowledge Management Initiative …

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4103) NEW MODEL FOR KENYAN PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATES

Effective 1st May 2015, the Kenyan NPPO (Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service) introduced a new Phytosanitary Certificate with enhanced features.The …

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4104) Newly formatted ISPMs have been uploaded on the IPP.

Newly reformatted ISPMs have been posted on the IPP (https://www.ippc.int/index.php?id=13399 ) in English. These have been revised to help ensure …

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4105) Core Activities / Integration & Support / External Cooperation / Regional Plant Protection Organizations / Technical Consultation among RPPOs / 2014 - 26th TC among RPPOs

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4106) Phytosanitary Regulation

Basic act regulating the phytosanitary regime of the European Union, in force since 14 December 2019.

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4107) 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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4108) Joint Announcement No. 1147 of MOA and AQSIQ:Supplementary list of regulated pests of China

Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley

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4109) NPPO of South Africa E-phyto implementation

South Africa has developed an Electronic system (E- phyto) for export certification which has resumed on 01 November 2019 (see …

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4110) IPPC Celebrates its 60th Anniversary

The International Plant Protection Convention at 60 years: increasingly essential as pest risk increases due to globalization.

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