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3491) Change of Phytosanitary Certificate of Finland

We would hereby like to inform you that the security paper used for the phytosanitary certificates for export and re-export …

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3492) New pest in NRO-ville

Report of a new apple pest detected during routine surveillance program. Diagnosis confirmed by international expert as new Nectria species

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3493) UK pest status report for Radopholus similis

UK pest status report for Radopholus similis, including the likelihood for establishment in UK.

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3494) Update on "First report of Erwinia amylovora in Rep. of Korea"

Erwinia amylovora was detected in 1,092 trees(768 pear trees, 324 apple trees) in 46 orchards in the southern part of …

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3495) Pest Status

Pest status (Art. VII.2j) The major crop pests in Timor-Leste are: 1. Plutella xylostella and Crocidolomia binotalis on brassicas in …

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3496) Detection of Bactrocera dorsalis species complex (Oriental fruit flies) in Amami Oshima Island, Japan

In September 2015, Oriental fruit flies were detected in Amami Oshima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture in Japan. The Ministry of Agriculture, …

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3497) The 2nd Advisory Committee Meeting on the IPPC ePhyto Project and the Experts Meeting of the IPPC ePhyto Business Model

The 2nd Advisory Committee meeting on the IPPC ePhyto Project and the experts meeting of the IPPC ePhyto Business Model …

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3498) Call for plant health tools and guidelines on the preparedness and response to pest outbreaks

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3499) Why Africa needs adequate plant surveillance

To tackle devastating crop diseases, Africa should boost regional plant surveillance. The emergence of Tuta absoluta on the African agricultural …

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3500) 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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