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Book (stand-alone)2019 IPPC Annual Report
Protecting the world's plant resources from pests
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No results found.The 2019 Annual Report: protecting the world plant resources from pests provides in-depth information, key facts and figures from the global plant health community of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). Dedicated to annual theme plant health and capacity development, 2019 marked also an incredible moment of preparation for the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH) 2020, culminated with its launching event on December. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetIntroduction for authors of IPPC Diagnostic Protocols 2024
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No results found.Plant pest detection and pest identification are crucial for the appropriate application of phytosanitary measures that protect plant health. The International Plant Protection (IPPC) diagnostic protocols provide procedures and methods for the official diagnosis of regulated pests that are relevant for international trade. Diagnost protocols are developed by the IPPC and a team of diagnostic protocol authors made up of competent diagnoticians. Globally harmonized diagnostic protocols are not merely scientific publications but adopted international standards to which IPPC contracting parties have agreed. -
Book (stand-alone)Analyzing the benefits of implementing the IPPC: A review of the benefits of contracting party implementation 2017
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No results found.A report of the Implementation and Review Support System (IRSS) study: Analyzing the benefits of implementing the IPPC. This study was commissioned by the CPM Bureau, to identify the benefits of implementing the IPPC at the national, regional and global level, while also considering benefits to different industries and sectors relating to plant health. The different aspects that were to be considered were in relation to implementation of the Convention, ISPMs and CPM recommendations, in achievin g the IPPC strategic objectives. The outcomes of this study are intended to highlight to the beneficiaries and stakeholders of the IPPC, how implementation of the Convention, ISPMs and CPM recommendations is of value to them. The beneficiaries are considered the IPPC community, at the global, regional and national levels, who are involved in plant health implementation activities. The study will demonstrate benefits using a series of case studies.
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