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- Asian gypsy moth (AGM) is a serious plant pest that can be carried on ships and cargo. AGM populations are prevalent in some seaport areas in Far East Russia, Japan, Korea, and Northern China, and those areas…
Program: Plants
- This directive prescribes measures to prevent the entry by vessels and establishment of flighted spongy moth complex (FSMC) in Canada.
Program: Plants
- This procedure will be reviewed and updated as required. The contact for the review of this document is the National Manager of the Invasive Alien Species and Domestic Programs Section, Canadian Food…
Program: Plants
- Marine vessels and cargo - including containers and used vehicles - can carry the egg masses of these moths to Canada from areas regulated for FSMC (China, Japan, South Korea and far east Russia).
Program: Plants
- As a technical science and specialized field of activity, pedigreed seed production and certification often involves the use of technical and specific jargon as well as references and acronyms. This Seed Program…
Program: Plants
- This Risk Management Decision Document summarizes the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) decision not to regulate Taraxacum kok-saghyz as a pest for Canada.
Program: Plants