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    This e-learning course, in collaboration with the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), examines the purpose and principles of National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) and their role in international activities.
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    Working with a national plant protection organization 2025
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    This e-learning course supports plant health professionals, especially those in National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs), by improving their understanding of NPPO objectives, operations, and individual responsibilities. NPPOs are responsible for implementing the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) at the national level, aiming to prevent the spread of plant pests and promote safe trade.
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    This e-learning course helps plant health professionals, especially those in National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) to build their knowledge of emergency preparedness for pest outbreaks. It covers essential steps to prevent or respond to pest emergencies, including official actions like establishing quarantine zones. The course is part of the IPPC Plant Health Campus, which provides e-learning resources aimed at strengthening national phytosanitary capacity.

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