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3641) Reality - the phytosanitary risks associated with the internet trade

Sales of plants and plant products ordered through the internet (e-commerce) has increased significantly in the years since the IPPC …

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3642) First finding of Anoplophora glabripennis

Official phytosanitary laboratory (Biotehnical Faculty Podgorica University of Montenegro) made morfological identification of larvae and Institute for plant protection and …

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3643) First finding of Anoplophora glabripennis

Official phytosanitary laboratory (Biotehnical Faculty Podgorica University of Montenegro) made morfological identification of larvae and Institute for plant protection and …

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3644) Taro vein chlorosis virus Infecting Taro (Colocasia esculenta) in Samoa

Taro vein chlorosis virus (TaVCV) is a serious cause for concern where taro is grown, not only for the extent …

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3645) Taro vein chlorosis virus Infecting Taro (Colocasia esculenta) in Samoa

Taro vein chlorosis virus (TaVCV) is a serious cause for concern where taro is grown, not only for the extent …

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3646) Taro vein chlorosis virus Infecting Taro (Colocasia esculenta) in Samoa

Taro vein chlorosis virus was first detected in Samoa in the south east of Upolu in May 2017 and has …

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3647) News & Events / Workshops & Events / IPPC Regional Workshops / 2018 IPPC Regional Workshop

This web page was last updated on 2018-07-05. For further information please contact [email protected]. 2018-08-28: Russian versions available below (Translations …

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3648) The IPPC and Rio+20

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3649) The IPPC and RIO+20

With the Rio+20 conference on sustainable development underway, final talks and negotiations are nearing completion regarding the draft agreement, entitled …

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3650) Amazon and eBay hosted ads for banned invasive species Guardian News)

Amazon and eBay appear to have openly broken the law by hosting listings to ship banned invasive species to the …

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