A number of fertilisers contain certain chemicals that are precursors to explosives (Regulation 2019/1148 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019). Criminally inclined persons…
On 27 October the State Plant Protection Service was visited by the Head of the Agricultural Research Unit of Research and Statistics Division of Norwegian Institute for Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO),…
From 26 to 30 September 2022, experts from the Agrochemical Department of the State Plant Protection Service (SPPS) met with experts from the Uzbek Plant Protection and Quarantine Agency and the…
On 19 September, State Plant Protection Service was visited by 24 experts from plant protection, plant quarantine and veterinary services of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. They…
From 29 August to 2 September 2022, nine experts from the Plant Protection and Quarantine Agency of Uzbekistan are visiting Latvia as part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs grant project "Improving…
The annual meeting of Nordic-Baltic plant protection authorities is taking place this week in Riga. The meeting brings together 20 participants, representing seven countries, to share experiences on…
Imports of potatoes from Poland and Romania are subject to stricter requirements than from other European Union (EU) countries. This is due to the widespread presence of the plant pathogen…
The visit of plant quarantine and plant protection specialists of the National Food Agency of Georgia to the State Plant Protection Service (VAAD) has started today (23.05.2022). Georgian colleagues…
On 12-14 April, the Director of the State Plant Protection Service, Vents Ezers, participated in a work visit organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Tashkent and visited the Plant…
As the new growing season approaches, the State Plant Protection Service reminds farmers about the safe and well-founded use of plant protection products. It is important to remember that it is…