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1251) Desert Locust Invasion

On 19th of March until the writing of this event; Iraq has been experienced very huge swarms of Desert Locust. …

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1252) New watermark of phytosanitary certificates as of 01-05-2013

New watermark of phytosanitary certificates as of 01-05-2013

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1253) New watermark of phytosanitary certificates as of 01-05-2013

New watermark of phytosanitary certificates as of 01-05-2013

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1254) IPPC expert consultation for the draft diagnostic protocols – technical input is needed from you!

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is pleased to invite experts worldwide to submit their comments on the various …

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1255) The Annual Meeting of the IPPC Technical Panel for the Glossary TPG) Held in Rome

The annual meeting of the IPPC Technical Panel for the Glossary (TPG) was held 12-15 December 2016 in Rome, Italy. …

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1256) Supporting developing countries to trade safely during the COVID-19 pandemic: STDF holds online Working Group

Geneva, 7 April 2020. The impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic is pressing and affecting supply chains and global trade …

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1257) Detection of Dialeurodes citri in New Caledonia

Dialeurodes citri was first identified in New Caledonia in Noumea in the South province in February 2023 on a lemon …

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1258) Detection of Dialeurodes citri in New Caledonia

Dialeurodes citri was first identified in New Caledonia in Noumea in the South province in February 2023 on a lemon …

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1259) A Brainstorming Session on Capacity and Professional Development at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the IPPC Secretariat

Mr. Brent Larson (Implementation Facilitation Unit Lead) and Ms Ketevan Lomsadze (Implementation Facilitation Officer) facilitated the Brainstorming Session on Capacity …

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1260) Fire ants could become Australia***s worst pest experts warn

Red fire ants could wreak more damage in Australia than feral rabbits, cane toads and foxes combined, experts have warned …

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