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4251) Requisitos Fitosanitarios de Importación

Link directo a la página de Requisitos Fitosanitarios de importación

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4252) Archive OLD Pages / Phytosanitary Systems / PHYTOSANITARY LEGISLATION

The phytosanitary legislation are basic laws granting legal authority to a national plant protection organization (NPPO) from which phytosanitary regulations …

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4253) Giant African Land Snail

Individuals of the Giant African Land Snail have to date been found in Antigua only. The pest was officially identified …

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4254) Detection of mango malformation disorder in Queensland, Australia

The affected property has been placed under quarantine pending completion of diagnostic testing. Tracing of movement of plant material from …

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4255) The IPPC Secretariat Updates the WTO/SPS Committee

On 18-19 October, 2011, the IPPC Secretariat reported to WTO/SPS Committee on the major developments related to the core activities …

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4256) Implementation Review and Support System IRSS) ISPM-6: Guidelines for Surveillance

Dear IPPC Contact Points,

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4257) Presencia de Brachyplatys sp en ciertas áreas de Panamá/Presence of Brachyplatys sp. in some areas of Panamá

**La Dirección Nacional de Sanidad Vegetal en base a lo dispuesto en las NIMF 8 y 17, Declara que la …

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4258) Current list of quarantine pests- 2015

Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG), by corresponding Pest Risk Analysis, periodically updates the list of quarantine pests and their host …

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4259) CURRENT LIST OF QUARANTINE PESTS- 2017

Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG), by corresponding Pest Risk Analysis, periodically updates the list of quarantine pests and their host …

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4260) 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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