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4291) Invasive species could cause billions of dollars in damage to the world s agriculture

Invasive species, or non-native species that spread aggressively, can wreak havoc on ecosystem and economies all over the world. These …

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4292) ZAMBIA ENTRY POINTS

Currently, the Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Service(PQPS) has positioned gazetted Plant Health Inspectors (PHIs) at entry/exit points with high plant …

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4293) Annex 1 of Government Decree #429

Annex 1 of Government Decree #429

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4294) IPBES call for experts on invasive alien species

The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) has issued a call for nomination of experts for their …

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4295) worldbank

The IPPC Secretariat and the World Bank/International Finance Corporation work together on projects that help Contracting Parties to the IPPC …

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4296) Information on Pest Status in the Republic of Lithuania in 2019

Information on Pest Status in the Republic of Lithuania in 2019

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4297) Information on Pest Status in the Republic of Lithuania in 2018

Information on Pest Status in the Republic of Lithuania in 2018

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4298) Enhancing Georgia's plant protection system through the use of the PCE

The IPPC Secretariat together with the FAO has launched a Technical Cooperation Programme Facility (TCPF) project to conduct a Phytosanitary …

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4299) Newly adopted Diagnostic Protocols are now available on the IPP!

The five newly adopted Diagnostic Protocols (DPs) have now been posted to the IPP in English and can be found …

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4300) New project 'Rolling out Systems Approach Globally' launched by IPPC: Contracting parties urged to participate in new call

The recently launched project will increase opportunities for contracting parties to export plant products through better pest risk management. © …

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