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2331) Tanzania shifts to ePhyto certification

To avoid inconveniences caused by counterfeit and non-compliant phytosanitary certificates, the NPPO can now issue ePhytos. Countries trading with Tanzania …

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2332) The Plant Health 2020

Came into operation on February 1, 2021. The Plant Health Act is intended to: consolidate the Plant Protection Act and …

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2333) 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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2334) IPPC Webinar: Introduction to IPPC implementation: your questions answered

The webinar will be held on: Thursday, 26 May 2022, 15:00-17:00 (CEST)

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2335) New Phytosanitary Certificate 2022 (PERU)

SENASA, the NPPO of Peru informs the adoption of a new phytosanitary certificate format since March 10th 2022 onwards.

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2336) New Phytosanitary Certificate 2022 (PERU)

SENASA, the NPPO of Peru informs the adoption of a new phytosanitary certificate format since March 10th 2022 onwards.

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2337) The report from the Expert Working Group on Audit in the phytosanitary context is now available on the IPP!

The report from the Expert Working Group that took place in Toronto, Canada to draft the ISPM on Audit in …

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2338) ISPMs for adoption at CPM-18 (2024) posted. Call for objections opened.

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is pleased to inform the plant health community that the draft International Standards …

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2339) Description of Australia's NPPO

The National Plant Protection Organization for Australia is the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. The divisions …

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2340) Eradication of Bactrocera dorsalis (Oriental Fruit Fly) in Grabouw, in the Southern Part of the Western Cape Province of South Africa

Three Bactrocera dorsalis specimens were detected in the affected area between the first and the third week of April, 2019.

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