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4671) First report of the fall army worm Spodoptera frugiperda in Cameroon

Short description or summary : During a practical (field) session of farmers training on integrated management of maize pests damages …

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4672) Archive OLD Pages / IPPC Phytosanitary Disputes

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4673) Request for Country Comments on Sea Container Recommendation

A drafting group of experts from Argentina, Denmark Gabon, Japan, the Netherlands and USA has prepared a recommendation on Sea …

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4674) 2017, June - Current status of official control of Monilinia fructicola

The Agriculture and Livestock Service (SAG) as a containment measure establishes the Official Control of Monilinia fructicola, by Resolution No. …

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4675) List of regulated pests

List of quarantine pests see Annexes II, list of RNQPs see Annex IV of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072, in …

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4676) Attachments to phytosanitary certificates

All attachments to phytosanitary certificates have to be in compliance with article 1.3 of ISPM 12

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4677) Archive OLD Pages / Phytosanitary Systems / ERADICATION / ERADICATION

Contributed resources (External resources) Contributed resources are phytosanitary technical resources that were developed by National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs), Regional …

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4678) Koster’s curse in Julatten, Queensland

Koster’s curse is a quick-growing invasive plant that has the ability to form dense thickets, smothering native vegetation and causing …

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4679) nappo

The North American Plant Protection Organization is the phytosanitary standard-setting organization for the North American region (Canada, United States and …

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4680) comunidadandina

The General Secretariat of the Andean Community, together with the Andean Technical Committee for Agricultural Health (COTASA), made up of …

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