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4451) Liste des organismes nuisibles de quarantaine

Base réglementaire: http://www.onssa.gov.ma/fr/reglementation/reglementation-sectorielle/vegetaux-et-produits-dorigine-vegetale/sante-vegetale/controle-phytosanitaire

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4452) Working together makes sense

The New Zealand Government has announced a new tool in the fight against unwanted pests with its approval of a …

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4453) Detección de Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense Raza 4 Tropical - Foc R4T

Primer reporte de Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense Raza 4 Tropical - Foc R4T en banano Cavendish en Perú (marzo 2021).

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4454) Certificado Fitosanitario para la Reexportación

El Instituto de Protección y Sanidad Agropecuaria (IPSA), Organización Nacional de Protección Fitosanitaria (ONPF) de Nicaragua, informa que a partir …

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4455) Jamaica's NPPO

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW The Plant Quarantine/Produce Inspection Branch is a part of the Technical Services Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture …

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4456) Strategic Objectives / IPPC Strategic Framework

As the only international standard setting body for plant health, the IPPC's strategy is to encourage collaboration among countries, to …

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4457) 2017, June. National Program Lobesia botrana. Strategy for the years 2016-2017.

The pest attacks the vineyards, the larva causes direct damage by feeding on the clusters, causing a rotting and dehydration …

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4458) Replacement of the Phytosanitary Resources website

Unfortunately, FAO IT Security found serious security issues on the Phytosanitary Resources website (www.phytosanitary.info), therefore we had to put it …

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4459) Commission / Consultations / Current consultations for CPM Recommendations

CPM Recommendations for consultations

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4460) ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ERADICATION OF AN ISOLATED POPULATION OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY (BACTROCERA TRYONI) DETECTED IN GREY LYNN ON FEBRUARY 2015

The last detection of a fruit fly has been recorded in early March 2015. As a result of MPI’s calculations, …

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