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5311) Eradication of Bactrocera invadens in Groblersbrug, Limpopo Province, South Africa

On 4 May 2011 one exotic fruit fly specimen was detected in a Methyl Eugenol baited fruit fly trap in …

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5312) Description de l'ONPV

L'ONPV est le centre d' Investigation Agronomique et Technologique (CIAT). Les différents services de l'ONPV et leurs rôles sont décrits.

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5313) Description of the Danish NPPO

The Danish Agricultural Agency under the Ministry of Environment and Food, is the Danish NPPO. Under the Agricultural Agency, the …

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5314) Description of the Danish NPPO

The Danish Agricultural Agency under the Ministry of Environment and Food, is the Danish NPPO. Under the Agricultural Agency, the …

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5315) Description of the Danish NPPO

The Danish Agricultural Agency under the Ministry of Environment and Food, is the Danish NPPO. Under the Agricultural Agency, the …

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5316) Description of the Danish NPPO

The Danish Agricultural Agency under the Ministry of Environment and Food, is the Danish NPPO. Under the Agricultural Agency, the …

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5317) Description of the Danish NPPO

The Danish AgriFish Agency under the Ministry of Environment and Food, is the Danish NPPO. Under the AgriFish Agency, the …

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5318) CPM-11 Final Report 2016) available in 6 languages

CPM - 11 Final Report (2016) is available now on the IPP in 6 official FAO languages: https://www.ippc.int/en/publications/82487/

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5319) The compiled comments from the first and second round of consultations on draft ISPMs are now posted!

Compiled comments for the first and second consultations on draft ISPMs have now been posted on the IPP at this …

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5320) Legislation: Quarantinable plant diseases and quarantinable pests

Schedule 4 of the Quarantine Proclamation 1998 lists Plant diseases that are quarantinable diseases (Part 1) and Plants that are …

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