Posted on Mié, 04 Sep 2019, 10:01
Checking for symptoms of Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum ) – a disease which has caused heavy losses to banana production in several Asian and African countries and is now present in South America. The Caribbean workshop will provide an opportunity …
Read morePosted on Lun, 26 Ago 2019, 13:40
26 August 2019, Rome - On August 22, the IPPC Secretariat was informed that the ePhyto GeNS system was selected as one of the 2019 winners of the Asia-Pacific Trade Facilitation Forum Innovation Awards.
The Asia-Pacific Trade Facilitation Forum …
Read morePosted on Jue, 22 Ago 2019, 13:50
When it comes to trade in agricultural products, small insects can be a big problem. The IPPC ePhyto Solution aims to modernize the phytosanitary certification process and holds tremendous potential for trade facilitation.
Read the full article: https://blogs.worldbank.org/trade/ephyto-promoting-safe-and-efficient-trade
Read morePosted on Jue, 15 Ago 2019, 07:26
TPDP participants at the 2019 meeting in Melbourne, Australia
9 August 2019, Melbourne. The purpose of harmonized diagnostic protocols (DPs) is to support efficient phytosanitary measures in a wide range of circumstances and to enhance the mutual recognition of …
Read morePosted on Jue, 01 Ago 2019, 15:50
1 August 2019, Rome – The new FAO Director-General (DG), Dr. Dongyu QU, paid an official visit to the IPPC Secretariat on his first day as the FAO Director-General. The new DG was accompanied by the FAO Deputy Director-General for …
Read morePosted on Mié, 31 Jul 2019, 13:02
Workshop participants. © FAO/ Ani Grigoryan
26 July 2019, Yerevan - The International Plant Protection Convention Secretariat in collaboration with the Government of Armenia, held a workshop on 24 to 26 July, as part of an FAO project on the …
Read morePosted on Lun, 22 Jul 2019, 07:43
Future facilitators for the Beyond Compliance tools attended a training course from 2 to 7 June 2019. ©FAO
7 June 2019, Windsor - The training course for potential facilitators for using the Beyond Compliance tools under the project MTF/INT/336/STF Rolling …
Read morePosted on Vie, 19 Jul 2019, 07:13
Figure 1: Ms. Olga Barrera, Mr. Luis Caravantes, and Mr. Alexandre Araujo dissecting irradiated mangoes for phytosanitary research. © IAEA
12 July 2019, Vienna - The Technical Panel for Phytosanitary Treatments (TPPT) just ended their annual meeting at the Headquarters …
Read morePosted on Jue, 18 Jul 2019, 10:41
12 July 2019, Vienna - Phytosanitary treatments (PTs) are essential for controlling regulated pests in articles and goods, especially those that are regulated for trade on an international scale. The IPPC PTs are an alternative to methyl bromide and help …
Read morePosted on Lun, 15 Jul 2019, 10:23
The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is proud to announce the release of the IPPC Generic ePhyto National System (GeNs). From today, any country interested in joining the IPPC GeNs can begin its registration process. Interested countries are encouraged …
Read morePosted on Vie, 05 Jul 2019, 12:46
The 10th Meeting of the InforMEA Steering Committee in Montreux, Switzerland. © UNEP
14 June 2019, Montreux - The 10th Meeting of the InforMEA Steering Committee was held from 11 to 14 June 2019 in Montreux, Switzerland. Ms Paola Sentinelli, …
Read morePosted on Vie, 05 Jul 2019, 08:28
The IPPC Secretariat reviewed key achievements for the first half of 2019 and plans for the next semester at their mid-year meeting. © FAO
2 July 2019, Rome - The 2019 mid-year meeting of the IPPC Secretariat was held at …
Read morePosted on Lun, 01 Jul 2019, 12:49
The IPPC Online Comment System (OCS) was upgraded to a new 6.4 version today, 1st July 2019. The new user interface and enhanced system s features will facilitate the process of drafting and submitting comments by IPPC contact points.
The …
Read morePosted on Lun, 01 Jul 2019, 10:04
The IPPC Secretariat is proud to announce that on July 15th the Generic National System component of the IPPC ePhyto Solution will go live! This means that countries without their own national electronic certification system who wish to join the …
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