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641) oirsa

The International Regional Organization for Plant and Animal Health (OIRSA) is a specialized institution in the areas of animal health, …

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642) Countries / National Reporting Obligations / NRO and IPP training / 2016: IPP / NRO training for the APPPC region

This regional workshop from 5-9 September 2016 addressed:

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643) Strengthening cooperation on international plant health and food standards in the Andes

Andean government representatives discussed on 7-8 March 2018 in Quito, Ecuador the challenges they face and the successes they celebrate …

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644) CALL FOR EXPERTS – To develop an IPPC guide on risk-based import inspection

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is soliciting:

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645) March 2015 CPM Bureau Report posted

The report from the March 2015 CPM Bureau has been posted and is available at https://www.ippc.int/en/core-activities/governance/bureau/. For any query or …

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646) Update from the Standard Setting Unit of the IPPC Secretariat

Due to the outbreak of covid-19, we would like to inform you that as the Standards Committee (SC) May meeting …

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647) Update on the status of Rhagoletis pomonella (apple maggot) in the pest free area in British Columbia

On October 2, 2015, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) reported the detection of a single apple maggot fly (Rhagoletis …

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648) Presence of Tecia solanivora in the Spanish region of Galicia

In the Spanish region of Galicia the regional government declares for the first time in Spain the presence of Tecia …

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649) The 2019 Annual Meeting of the IPPC Secretariat in Rome Italy

25 January 2018, Rome – The IPPC Secretariat kicked off 2019 by reflecting on its major achievements in 2018 and …

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650) Focus on the oriental fruit fly's impact on international trade

Bactrocera dorsalis on a dragon fruit. Photo credits: Rui Cardoso Pereira.

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