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5301) Electronic Phytosanitary Certification (ePhyto) / ePhyto Symposia

The IPPC Secretariat working with national and regional plant protection organizations have hosted a number of symposia. Details on these …

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5302) The grape Root Louse or Grape Phylloxera. ,Viteus vitifoliae(Fitch).

The grape root louse is found in Jiading district Shanghai China in July 2005; now it distributed in very limited …

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5303) Localisation des postes de contrôle phytosanitaires: les points d'entrée

Le Burkina Faso compte de nos jours 20 postes de contrôle phytosanitaires situés aux frontières terrestres, aéroportuaires et ferroviaires,

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5304) Biosecurity Act 2008

An Act to prevent the entry of animal and plant pests and diseases into the Cook Islands, to control their …

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5305) Ports of Entry

FSM main Ports of Entry are situated at the main island states of the Federation and a few at its …

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5306) Ports of Entry

FSM main Ports of Entry are situated at the main island states of the Federation and a few at its …

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5307) Emergency Reponse Plan for Animal and Plants 2003

This plan is a guide outlining management structures and operational steps we need to take to implement a successful eradication …

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5308) Emergency Reponse Plan for Animal and Plants 2003

This plan is a guide outlining management structures and operational steps we need to take to implement a successful eradication …

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5309) American Samoa's List regulated pests

Rhinoceros beetle(manuainiu), Giant african snail. Fruit flies (4 species):1. B.xanthodes 2. B. kirki 3. B. distincta and 4. non-economicB. obscura.

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5310) 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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