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- 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
- The RMD provides a summary of the pest risk assessment for each pest plant, and potential risk mitigation measures.
Program: Plants
- This RMD provides background information on Canada?s import requirements for plants for planting and informs of the addition of 122 plant taxa to Canada?s list of plants that are not authorized for…
Program: Plants
- Canadian fruit and tree nut producers currently implement many biosecurity measures to prevent and manage pests. The objective of the National Voluntary Farm-Level Biosecurity Standard for the Fruit and Tree…
Program: Plants
- The risk posed by H. fraxineus to Canada was evaluated through a Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Pest Categorisation (November, 2012).
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
- This Risk Management Document (RMD) examines the risks associated with the introduction of Eriochloa villosa (Thunb.) Kunth (woolly cup grass) into Canada and outlines potential risk management options.
Program: Plants
- As described by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) includes three stages: initiation, pest risk assessment and pest risk management. Initiating the PRA process involves…
Program: Plants
- This Risk Management Document (RMD) summarizes the CFIA?s 2013 decision for the EAB regulated area(s).
Program: Plants