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1421) ePhyto Project Technical Committee Meets in Dublin

The ePhyto Project Technical Committee(PTC)/ePhyto Steering Group (ESG) met during the week of May 28 in Dublin, Ireland. The meeting …

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1422) Message from the IPPC Secretary on Overcoming the Difficult Time Imposed by COVID-19

Dear Colleagues of the IPPC Community,

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1423) Showcasing IPPC ePhyto at FAO event on digital technology, trade and sustainable food chains

Rome, 5 March 2020. The Embassy of Australia and FAO hosted a Skype conference on “Public-private sector collaboration: The link …

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1424) Updated Phytosanitary certificate

The Agency has an honor to inform on renewal of phytosanitary certificate. In this regard updated sample of phytosanitary certificate …

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1425) Updated Phytosanitary certificate

Inspection has the further honor to inform on renewal of phytosanitary certificate. In this regard updated sample of phytosanitary certificate …

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1426) Detection of coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB)

From the 7th of September to the 6th of December 2019, 50 specimens of Oryctes rhinoceros have been trapped in …

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1427) The IPPC Implementation and Capacity Development Committee sets its house in order

The 2nd meeting of the IPPC Implementation Capacity and Development Committee (IC) was held between 21 and 25 May 2018 …

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1428) Description of NPPO

The Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Service (PQPS) is the National Plant Protection Organisation (NPPO) of Zambia and contact point for …

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1429) ENTRY POINTS IN ZAMBIA

The Plant Quarantine and Phytosanitary Service (PQPS) which is the National Plant Protection Organization of Zambia has offices at ports …

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1430) Pest Free Status of Meloidogyne enterobolii in Singapore

Meloidogyne enterolobii is considered as the most aggressive root-knot nematodes due mainly for its high reproductive rate, induction of large …

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