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3911) Legislation: Quarantinable plant diseases and quarantinable pests

Schedule 4 of the Quarantine Proclamation 1998 lists Plant diseases that are quarantinable diseases (Part 1) and Plants that are …

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3912) Conditions d'importation de bois (sauf emballage) / Import conditions for wood (except packaging)

Import conditions for wood : raw, treated, processed, Pinus, Myrtaceae.

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3913) Structure de l'ONPV de la Polynésie française

L'organisme chargé de la protection des végétaux en Polynésie française est la cellule phytosanitaire de la Direction de la biosécurité

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3914) Entry Points in Ghana

Ghana is a peaceful country located on the west coast of Africa. It is bounded on the north by Burkina …

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3915) Registration is open for the IPPC webinar on FAO and COLEACP partnership: New training tools for pest risk analysis and export certification

Don’t miss our webinar launching a new partnership for the development and use of training materials to promote plant health!

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3916) Potato brown rot outbreak

FINDING OF POTATO BROWN ROT Potato brown rot has been found in potatoes of the variety Lady Rosetta. The potatoes …

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3917) Organisational Arrangement of Plant Protection in Singapore

With the effective from 1 Apr 2019, a Singapore Food Agency (SFA) will be firmed to replace the Agri-Food & …

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3918) 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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3919) Organizational Arrangements of Plant Protection

NPPO is the official government authority responsible to prevent the entry of animal and plant pests and diseases into the …

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3920) Legislation: Phytosanitary Requirements/Restrictions/Prohibitions

Biosecurity Act 2008 - Act to prevent the entry of animal and plant pests and diseases into the Cook Islands, …

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