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2741) International Plant Protection Convention Launches Capacity Development Committee

Photo: Simon Griffee The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) will hold the initial meeting of the IPPC Capacity Development Committee …

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2742) Electronic Phytosanitary Certification (ePhyto) / ePhyto Symposia / 2nd IPPC Global Symposium on ePhyto, Incheon, Republic of Korea, 9-13 November 2015

The 2nd IPPC Global Symposium on ePhyto was held 9-13 November 2015 in Incheon, Republic of Korea and financially supported …

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2743) unfccc

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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2744) EU import legislation

List of EU import regulations, including emergency measures against emerging pests, valid until 14 December 2019:

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2745) Note: Former Swedish Wood Packaging Programme

Note: This information was valid in 2005 but has been replaced by new information in 2015.

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2746) Priority pests for Australia

Regulated pests for Australia are identified in a number of pest risk analyses (PRAs) undertaken for a variety of purposes …

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2747) Archive OLD Pages / Annual Themes / 2019 Theme: Capacity Development

The national phytosanitary capacity of a contracting party is defined as "the ability of individuals, organizations and systems of a …

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2748) First Report of Bacterial Fruit Blotch of Watermelon

Bacterial Fruit Blotch (BFB) of watermelon is seed borne and has not been previously reported to occur in Trinidad and …

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2749) The importance of actively protecting the IPPC certification of wood packaging material - ISPM 15. A successful action!

Several countries have needed to initiate their national legal process to protect the IPPC certification mark (from ISPM 15: 2009) …

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2750) Koster’s curse in Julatten, Queensland

Koster’s curse is a quick-growing invasive plant that has the ability to form dense thickets, smothering native vegetation and causing …

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