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4101) Liste des Organismes de Quarantaine

Arrêté du Ministre de l’Agriculture du 31 mai 2012, fixant la liste des organismes de quarantaine.

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4102) Liste des Végétaux et Produits Végétaux dont l'entrée en territoire Tunisien est Interdite

Arrêté du Ministre de l'Agriculture, des Ressources Hydrauliques et de la Pêche du 26 juin 2015, fixant la liste des …

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4103) Liste des Végétaux et Produits Végétaux dont l'entrée en territoire Tunisien est Interdite

Arrêté du Ministre de l'Agriculture, des Ressources Hydrauliques et de la Pêche du 26 juin 2015, fixant la liste des …

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4104) Expert Consultation on Phytosanitary Evaluation and Phytosanitary Measures in Near East Countries Tunisia Hammamet 15- 26 September 2003)

The Expert Consultation on Phytosanitary Evaluation and Phytosanitary Measures was held as part of a programme to build phytosanitary capacity …

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4105) Changes to Cut Flower Import Conditions entering Australia

As part of the ongoing systematic review of Australia’s import conditions, the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (the department) …

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4106) NPPO(MARA, GACC and NFGA)

MARA, GACC and NFGA are responsible for the phytosanitary issues separately, which are Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, (MARA), …

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4107) Entry Points

We have 22 Entry Points and 7 eternal Plant Quarantine centers

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4108) EWG report posted

The Report of the IPPC Expert Working Group Meeting on Authorization of entities to perform phytosanitary actions is now posted …

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4109) The IPPC ePhyto Solution / ePhyto Technical Information

This page provides the link below to the ePhyto Landing page where all technical documents referred to in Appendix 1 …

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4110) Report of Black Sigatoka disease in bananas in Tobago

Black Sigatoka disease was discovered in Trinidad in 2003 but was not detected in Tobago in a survey in 2005. …

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