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5371) Detection of Xylosandrus crassiculus (Granulate ambrosia beetle) in Queensland

X. crassiusculatus is probably native to tropical and subtropical Asia and is now considered one of the most abundant and …

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5372) Compiled member comments and formal objections are posted

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5373) Emergency measures for tomato and capsicum seed: Tomato mottle mosaic virus (ToMMV)

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has implemented urgent actions to address the risk of Tomato mottle mosaic …

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5374) Legislative Framework Governing Jamaica's Phytosanitary Requirement

Jamaica's National Legislative is governed by two primary legislation: The Plant Quarantine Act (1993) and its attending regulations The Agriculture …

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5375) Plant Health Service in Turkey

All Plant Protection Affairs including ; plant quarantine, internal plant quarantine, control of harmful organisms, sampling procedure, plant quarantine inspector …

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5376) Call For Experts

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is soliciting nominations for appropriately qualified experts to take part in the Technical …

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5377) Cambodian Phytosanitary Regulation

New Revised of Cambodian Regulation on Phytosanitary Inspection namely Sub-Decree (Governmental Regulation) No.15, dated 13 March 2003.

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5378) Entry points of Singapore

There are 26 entry points in Singapore i.e. air, air cargo, coastal, land and ports. Changi International Airport is the …

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5379) 2014, oct - IMPORTS AND TRANSIT of AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

To import products of plant origin, living biological organisms or other regulated articles, they should be regulated by SAG, Agency …

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5380) Detection of Garlic allexiviruses in Western Australia

Garlic allexiviruses was detected in August 2011. It is likely to be widely distributed as plants are vegetatively propagated. Viruses …

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