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501) Plant Health Without Borders: Fostering International Collaboration

16/05/2024

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502) Five new IPPC Diagnostic Protocols adopted!

The IPPC Secretariat is happy to announce that five new diagnostic protocols (DPs) have been adopted by the Standards Committee …

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503) Banana Production Area and distribution of Banana Bunchy top disease ( BBTD) Maps

Il s'agit des cartes de distribution de la maladie du bananier (BBTD) dans les zones de production au Bénin

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504) EUPHRESCO video contest on plant health 2025 now open

EUPHRESCO III network and partners are pleased to launch the fourth edition of the video contest ‘Plant Health TV - …

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505) Out now: IPPC Style guide revised edition

The IPPC Secretariat is pleased to announce that the IPPC Style guide (revised July 2024) is now available. It provides …

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506) UK restrictions, requirements and prohibitions

Plant health legislation • Phytosanitary import requirement for Great Britain can be found in: The Plant Health (Phytosanitary Conditions) (Amendment) …

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507) Core Activities / Standard setting / Topics list & Call / Calls / Calls for EWG and TP experts / 2022-08 IPPC Call for Experts – Technical Panel on Diagnostic Protocols - Virologist

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508) Let’s Talk About... New Topics In The IPPC Work Programme

Rome, 8 April 2022. The Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) has adopted new topics on standards and implementation for inclusion …

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509) Successful International Workshop on reducing the introduction of pests through the Sea Container Pathway

Rome, 28 September - The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) held an international workshop on reducing the introduction of pests …

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510) Management of Papaya Mealy Bug (Paracoccus marginatus) out break in India

Papaya mealy bug Paracoccus marginatus is an invasive pest. The pest was first observed in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu during …

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