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4161) Chinese NPPO(MARA, GACC and NFGA)

Three NPPO are responsible for the phytosanitary issues separately in China. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, (MARA), General Administration …

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4162) Chinese NPPO(MARA, GACC and NFGA)

Three NPPO are responsible for the phytosanitary issues separately in China. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, (MARA), General Administration …

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4163) Chinese NPPO(MARA, GACC and SFGA)

Three administrative organizations are responsible for the phytosanitary issues. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,P.R.China (MARA), General Administration of Customs …

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4164) Requirements for import of cocoa beans into the European Union via Port Koper, Slovenia

Despite for import to the EU of cocoa beans (CN 1801) and products thereof, intended for food, a phytosanitary certificate …

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4165) Standards Committee: progressing the development of standards

The 28th IPPC Standards Committee (SC) convened from 9 to 13 May at FAO-HQ in Rome. The meeting was chaired …

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4166) Decleration of Turkey on Xylella fastidiosa

Xylella fastidiosa is not present in Turkey

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4167) Plum Pox Virus: APHIS Removes Regulated Areas in Orange and Ulster Counties, New York

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

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4168) List of regulated pests

List of regulated pests see Annexes I and II of EU Council Directive 2000/29/EC as amended per Feb 2014

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4169) First detection of Citrus leprosis-N in South Africa

Citrus leprosis-N disease causes symptoms on leaves, fruit and twigs (green bark). The viruses are transmitted by Brevipalpus spp. (flat …

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4170) First detection of Citrus leprosis-N in South Africa

Citrus leprosis-N disease causes symptoms on leaves, fruit and twigs (green bark). The viruses are transmitted by Brevipalpus spp. (flat …

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