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2421) Changes to Cut Flower Import Conditions entering Australia

As part of the ongoing systematic review of Australia’s import conditions, the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (the department) …

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2422) The little fireant, Wasmannia auropunctata, in French Polynesia : report and official control

The little fireant, Wasmannia auropunctata, in French Polynesia : report and official control

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2423) La petite fourmi de feu, Wasmannia auropunctata en Polynésie française et campagne de lutte

La petite fourmi de feu, Wasmannia auropunctata en Polynésie française et campagne de lutte

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2424) Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus on tomato plants

Reduced internodes --> stunted appearance of the plant ; new leaves reduced in size and yellowed between the veins ; …

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2425) New Reports of Potato Wart (Synchytrium endobioticum) in Prince Edward Island, Canada (2012)

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2426) Organigram NPPO MNE

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is the public administration body in charge of policy making and adoption of …

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2427) Rationale for Phytosanitary Requirements

To protect Cook Islands borders against the introduction of unwanted pests and diseases of plants and animals that could affect …

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2428) The 2017 IPPC Regional Workshop for the Near East and North Africa Successfully Held in Tunisia

21-24 August 2017: Fifteen Near East and North Africa countries have been gathered in Tunis (Tunisia) from the 21st to …

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2429) Strong Support to the IPPC Validation Workshop on the Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation from Madagascar

The validation Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation workshop for Madagascar receives the support of the Government

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2430) Pest Free Status of Ceratitis capitata and Bactrocera tryoni in Singapore

Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean Fruit Fly) and Bactrcoera tryoni (Queensland Fruit Fly) are listed as Regulated Quarantine Pests under the First …

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