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721) Cargo pest awareness in Australia

Vessels, shipping containers and break-bulk cargo can introduce exotic pests and diseases into new areas with harmful consequences on plant …

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722) Fall Army Worm (Spodoptera frugiperda)

Fall Army Worm (FAW), Scientific name is Spodoptera frugiperda is a plant pest that can feed on over 350 plant …

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723) Description of Australia's NPPO

The National Plant Protection Organization for Australia is the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. Within the …

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724) Fall Army Worm (Spodoptera frugiperda)

Fall Army Worm (FAW), Scientific name is Spodoptera frugiperda is a plant pest that can feed on over 350 plant …

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725) About / Core Activities / Governance & Strategies / Monitoring, evaluation and learning

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning in the IPPC Secretariat

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726) Getting forward - 155th FAO Council supports the International Year of Plant Health IYPH) in 2020

At its 155th session held in Rome from 5 to 9 December 2016, the FAO Council endorsed a draft Resolution …

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727) Translation of IPPC Guide to Delivering Phytosanitary Diagnostic Services in Arabic now available

The IPPC is pleased to announce that the Guide to Delivering Phytosanitary Diagnostic Services, which was published in English in …

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728) Events / Webinars, Workshops and Symposia / The IPPC High-level Symposium on Cooperation of Phytosanitary Measures among the Chinese Initiative “One Belt” Countries

Xi’an, Shaanxi, China

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729) Developing and revising phytosanitary terms – the Technical Panel on the Glossary meets twice virtually to ensure consistency in terms used in draft standards

Rome 22 January 2021. The IPPC Technical Panel for the Glossary (TPG) meetings took place virtually from 15 to 16 …

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730) Absence of Cherry rasp leaf virus from Australia

Cherry rasp leaf virus (CRLV) is recorded in Australia from Orange, New South Wales, 1960 (APPD, Buchen-Osmond et al., 1988); …

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