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6871) Pest status of Bactrocera dorsalis (previously known as Bactrocera invadens) in South Africa

Bactrocera dorsalis is only present in the listed District Municipalities (Under Status of Pest) and is absent from other areas …

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6872) Subscribe to the IPPC Newsletter

Do you have an interest in plants and plant health? Are you concerned about all the alien pests species that …

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6873) List of VN licensed phytosanitary treatment providers

THE LIST OF LICENSED SERVICE PROVIDER FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENT

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6874) Promulgating list of regulated articles; list of regulated articles subject to pest risk analysis before importing into Vietnam

The Circular No. 30/2014/TT-BNNPTNT is to promulgate the list of regulated articles and the list of regulated articles subject to …

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6875) La petite fourmi de feu, Wasmannia auropunctata en Polynésie française et campagne de lutte

La petite fourmi de feu, Wasmannia auropunctata en Polynésie française et campagne de lutte

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6876) New model of PhytosanitaryCertificate (PC) and Import Certificate

NPPO-MM will start using the model of PC and IC on 1st November 2017.

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6877) New model of PhytosanitaryCertificate and Import Certificate

NPPO-MM will start using the model of PC and IC on 1st November 2017.

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6878) Report of Black Sigatoka disease in bananas in Tobago

Black Sigatoka disease was discovered in Trinidad in 2003 but was not detected in Tobago in a survey in 2005. …

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6879) Resolución Ejecutiva No. 001 - 2019 Tarifas de los nuevos servicios no considerados en el Acuerdo Ministerial No. 006 - 2012

En la Resolución Ejecutiva No. 001 - 2019 Tarifas de los nuevos servicios no considerados en el Acuerdo Ministerial No. …

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6880) Biodiversity brings disease resistance study suggests

A novel study of a Tibetan alpine meadow has shown a clear link between higher biodiversity and greater infectious disease …

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