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3911) List of Regulated Pests - Annex I

Consolidated list of harmful organisms whose introduction and spread shall be banned (originally published as Annex I to the Royal …

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3912) New recommendations for improving the way IPPC standards are developed

As requested by CPM-6 a Focus Group on Improving the IPPC Standard Setting Process was convened in July 2011 at …

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3913) Sea container supply chains and cleanliness: a new IPPC best practice guide available in languages

A new best practice guide on sea container supply chains and cleanliness has been developed under the auspices of the …

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3914) Confirmation of occurrence of Banana Bunch Top Disease (BBTV) in Mozambique

BBTV is the most serious viruses of all banana viruses and causes a devastating disease called Banana bunch Top Disease. …

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3915) Revisions of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law, G/SPS/N/JPN/266

Revisions of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law, G/SPS/N/JPN/266

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3916) Interception Notification

Interception Notification was issued for a consignment from Malaysia that has been intercepted with quarantine insect - Chrysomphalus aonidum. The …

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3917) National Parks Board

The Singapore government has announced that with effective on 1 Apr 2019, a Singapore Food Agency (SFA) will be formed …

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3918) Description of the NPPO

The Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticides Authority (TPHPA) is the National Plant Protection Organization for Tanzania. It was formally established …

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3919) Absence of black parlatoria scale from Australia

The black parlatoria scale, Parlatoria ziziphi, is considered to be absent from Australia although there are previous reports of its …

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3920) Detection of a new pathotype of Elsinoe australis causing black scab of jojoba in New South Wales and Queensland

In 2005, a black scab of jojoba was seen in jojoba plantations in New South Wales and Queensland. Black scab …

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