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4071) APHIS Expands Two Fruit Fly Quarantines in California: Bactrocera dorsalis

For full report, please visit the NAPPO Phytosanitary Alert System (https://www.pestalerts.org).

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4072) Regional training program in pest risk analysis - 3 October 2011 to 15 May 2012

This Training Program is the result of a joint effort that has been first among several institutions to meet the …

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4073) A floating threat: sea containers spread pests and diseases

FAO has recently published a news article on its homepage on the issue of sea containers, being dealt by the …

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4074) Plant Protection (Declaration of Notifiable Pests and Diseases) Order, 2020.

Declaration of Pests and Diseases: The number of pests and diseases are hereby declared to be notifiable pests and diseases …

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4075) Proclamation of where plants may be landed - Christmas Island

Under section 20D of the Quarantine Act 1908, imported plants and other goods must not be landed at a place …

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4076) Proclamation of where plants may be landed - Cocos Islands

Under section 20D of the Quarantine Act 1908 imported plants and other goods must not be landed at a place …

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4077) Declarations where plants may be landed - Australia

Under section 20D of the Quarantine Act 1908, imported plants and other goods must not be landed at a place …

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4078) Phytosanitary certificate of the NPPO of Denmark

We updated our phytosanitary certificate and re-export certificate in January 2021. The 2021 versions will come in to use in …

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4079) A New Look for ISPMs for the New Year!

As a welcome to 2016, the IPPC Secretariat has published its International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs) in English, French …

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4080) Pest Free Status of Meloidogyne enterobolii in Singapore

Meloidogyne enterolobii is considered as the most aggressive root-knot nematodes due mainly for its high reproductive rate, induction of large …

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