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801) Language Review Group (LRG) versions of CPM-15 (2021) adopted standards are now posted in Arabic (Ar), Chinese (Zh), Russian (Ru) and Spanish (Es)

Have a look at: https://www.ippc.int/en/core-activities/standards-setting/ispms/ and you will find all reviewed documents, as follows:

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802) Events / IPPC Regional Workshops

The organization of IPPC Regional Workshops are a priority for the IPPC Secretariat, as these workshops help participants understand the …

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803) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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804) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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805) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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806) Changes in the validity of import permits and obligation to place the import permit number on the phytosanitary certificate

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807) IPPC Governance and Strategy: Moving from Policy to action

Rome 5 April 2022– The Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) heard several updates from subsidiary bodies such as the Strategic …

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808) IRSS: How contracting parties can benefit from a support system

ROME, 22 December 2021. As contracting parties face challenges in implementing the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), a support system …

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809) Reorganizing pest-risk-analysis standards: Draft specification approved for consultation period

Rome, 19 April 2021. By conducting Pest Risk Analysis (PRA), countries can identify phytosanitary risks associated with a specific pest …

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810) Now available: SPG October 2023 meeting report

The IPPC Secretariat is pleased to inform the plant health community that the report of the Strategic Planning Group (SPG) …

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