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3441) Zone réglementée en vigueur à Mississauga et Toronto, Ontario, en raison de la présence du longicorne asiatique.

Titre: Zone réglementée en vigueur à Mississauga et Toronto, Ontario, en raison de la présence du longicorne asiatique. Contact: Mireille …

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3442) Member consultation on draft Diagnostic Protocols open!

The following draft DPs were submitted for member consultation through the Online Comment System from 30 January to 30 June …

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3443) Rationale for Phytosanitary Requirements in T&T

In fulfilment of T&T’s obligation as a Member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and adherence to the WTO Sanitary …

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3444) Fera release a call for posters for the International Plant Health Conference (IPHC)

A call for posters has been opened by Fera who will be running poster sessions across the 3 days of …

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3445) Phytoma interview with Mr Jingyuan Xia on climate change and plant health

The IPPC Secretary, Mr Jingyuan Xia, has been invited by Phytoma to discuss plant health issues and IPPC-related activities.

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3446) IPPC Secretariat Meets with CBD Executive Secretary

(Rome, 20 January 2015). Members of the IPPC Secretariat met with Convention on Biological Diversity Executive Secretary Dr. Braulio Dias …

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3447) Nauru Entry Points

Nauru consists of 3 entry points 1. Nauru International Airport - Yaren District 2. Aiwo Boat Harbor - Aiwo District …

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3448) Nauru Entry Points

Nauru consists of 3 entry points 1. Nauru International Airport - Yaren District 2. Aiwo Boat Harbor - Aiwo District …

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3449) General requirements and prohibitions

As a member of the European Union, Denmark adheres to and implements the EU plant health legislation, as basically set …

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3450) Siam weed in Queensland, Australia transitions to management

Siam weed probably entered Australia as a pasture contaminant. It was under eradication from 1994, but in 2012, the decision …

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