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4941) Approved points of entry into Denmark

Entry points for plants and plant products are: 1) Billund Airport 2) Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) 3) Mail Centres of Fredericia …

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4942) General requirements and prohibitions

As a member of the European Union, Denmark adheres to and implements the EU plant health legislation, as basically set …

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4943) Phytosanitary certificate of the NPPO of Denmark

By December 2012, the Danish AgriFish Agency, issued a new version of the phytosanitary certificate and og the re-export certificate, …

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4944) Phytosanitary certificate of the NPPO of Denmark

By December 2012, the Danish AgriFish Agency, issued a new version of the phytosanitary certificate and og the re-export certificate, …

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4945) CPM Bureau started its June meeting 2014

The first day of the 4-day CPM Bureau meeting (24-27 June 2014) started with a discussion of various issues, in …

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4946) Attention to SPAM email!

Please be aware that some IPPC user has received SPAM emails that seems coming from the [email protected] or from other …

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4947) International experts meet to protect plants from harmful pests in the Near East and North Africa

17 September 2018, Muscat - Every year, global crop yields are reduced by 20 to 40 percent because of damage …

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4948) Detection of Hemileia wrightiae in the Northern Territory

The fungus has previously been found in Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, China and India. The fungus has apparently been present in …

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4949) Detection of Entyloma ageratinae on mistflower in Queensland

Mistflower is an introduced weed in south east Queensland, but is not under official control. It is a locally controlled …

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4950) Le point sur la détection de la rayure verticillienne du canola (Verticillium longisporum) au Canada

L’Agence canadienne d’inspection des aliments avise officiellement que V. longisporum est largement présent au Canada. Sa réglementation n’est pas justifiée …

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