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5341) 2014, oct - IMPORTS AND TRANSIT of AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

To import products of plant origin, living biological organisms or other regulated articles, they should be regulated by SAG, Agency …

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5342) 2014, oct - ESTRUCTURA DEL SERVICIO AGRICOLA Y GANADERO / ORGANIGRAMA

The SAG organization is stratified into levels:

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5343) 2014, oct - Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (PSA)

Upon detection focused on certain areas of the regions of Maule and Bío Bío, the disease caused by Pseudomonas syringae …

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5344) CURRENT LIST OF QUARANTINE PESTS- 2015

Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG), by corresponding Pest Risk Analysis, periodically updates the list of quarantine pests and their host …

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5345) 2014, oct - SETS OUT REGIONALISATION CRITERIA IN RELATION WITH QUARANTINE PESTS FOR CHILEAN TERRITORY

That the Marrakech Agreement established that the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and the Annex Agreements, among them, the“Agreement on the …

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5346) CBD call for information

NPPOs are encouraged to provide information in response to a call by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) on the …

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5347) Infomation on NPPO of THAILAND

There are two major agencies under Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives responsible for NPPO’s tasks. 1) Department of Agriculture,DOA (NPPO: …

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5348) Infomation on NPPO of THAILAND

There are two major agencies under Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives responsible for NPPO’s tasks. 1) Department of Agriculture,DOA (NPPO: …

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5349) Outbreaks of Pseudaulacaspis pentagona in the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic P. pentagona has been first recorded in 2005 in the Pardubice region (the city of Pardubice) …

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5350) After 14 days of intensive trapping and fruit monitoring, no further Queensland fruit flies have been detected. The absence of Bactrocera tryoni in New Zealand is confirmed

Single male Bactrocera tryoni detected in a surveillance trap on 8 May 2012. No fruit flies, eggs or larvae detected …

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