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5031) About / Convention text

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) is an international plant health treaty that aims to protect cultivated and wild plants …

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5032) Archive OLD Pages / About / Who we work with

IPPC works at a global level with Convention contracting parties, to develop robust and enforceable phytosanitary measures that underpin the …

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5033) Archive OLD Pages / About / How we do it

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5034) Archive OLD Pages / About / Who we are

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) is an international plant health agreement, established in 1952, that aims to protect cultivated …

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5035) Reglamento a la Ley de Protección Fitosanitaria No.7664

Este reglamento tiene por objetivo definir las reglas necesarias para la interpretación y aplicación de la Ley de Protección Fitosanitaria …

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5036) EU increases funding to support the implementation of the IPPC

The European Union (EU) has contributed €400,000 to the IPPC Secretariat to support the development of the Implementation Review and …

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5037) SPG Invitation and calls for topics (with discussion papers)

An invitation message has been circulated to national contact points for the coming meeting of the IPPC Strategy Planning Group …

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5038) Plant Protection Act 2018

Plant Protection Act 2018 is the current legislation

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5039) Import restriction for certain fruits and vegetables originating in India (expired on 31. Decembre 2016)

The importation restriction of plants other than seeds and roots of Colocasia Schott and plants other than seeds of Mangifera …

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5040) Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) - first finding in The Netherlands

This report concerns the first official findings of TYLCV recorded in the Netherlands. TYLCV is listed as a harmful organism …

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