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2981) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2982) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2983) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2984) Entry/Exit Points

There are a total of fifteen entry/exit points in Myanmar. Among them, 13 entry/exit points are located at the borders …

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2985) 2006 Pest Free Area Survey Deadline Extended

The IPPC Secretariat is collecting background information on the implementation of Pest Free Areas (PFAs) in countries as requested by …

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2986) Call for poster presentations and side events for the 6th meeting of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures

side event Contracting parties, governments, United Nations agencies, inter-governmental, nongovernmental, regional and international organizations are invited to present a poster, …

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2987) Potato brown rot and Bacterial wilt of tomato

FINDING OF POTATO BROWN ROT. In May 2006 in harvested potato (for consumption) field in Alt?nova village of Bal?kesir province …

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2988) Detection of Eriococcus ironsidei in South Africa

E. ironsidei was detected on leaves and branches of the macadamia trees in Mpumalanga province. The sample was collected after …

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2989) Organisational Arrangement of Plant Protection in Singapore

In Singapore, the responsibilities of plant protection falls under the purview of the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) …

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2990) Help us promote the IYPH 2020 with your plant health story!

The International Year of Plant Health (IYPH) 2020 is a once in a lifetime opportunity to promote plant health. You …

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