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Throughout history,
#PlantHealth has played a major role in human civilisation. No plant demonstrates this more than the humble potato, our Plant of the Month for January.#IYPH2020#FoodSecuritypic.twitter.com/nfoYNzbCwI -
In 2020 we celebrate the International Year of
#PlantHealth. Protecting our biodiversity & environment can help:
End hunger
Reduce poverty
Boost economic development
Read more here: http://is.gd/kcGjie
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@FAO & the#IPPC Secretariat are calling on people from all over the world to submit photos that illustrate their idea of healthy or unhealthy plants. Enter the#IYPH2020 Photo Contest and show the world why#PlantHealth matters!
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Why care about
#planthealth? Apart from contribution to#food production, plants are essential for our very existence.#IYPH2020pic.twitter.com/eWzPDSGr3R
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@FSII_India#Seed science and#innovation play an important role in helping preserve#planthealth and contributing to quality life.#IYPH2020pic.twitter.com/ooc8U2m0uc
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Was great to represent the Australian Seed Industry at the Australian launch of the 2020 International Year of Plant Health
@AusSeedFed@DeptAgNews@SeedFed@FAO#IYPH2020#PlantHealth pic.twitter.com/dRJIyFePqb – mjesto: House of Representatives
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I'm thinking fungus ? Any ideas? I'll throw it under the scope when I get home
#PlantHealth#botany#pathologypic.twitter.com/hYr6NQiOjk
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Rice blast, caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, is the most serious disease of rice. Each year it claims enough rice to feed 60m people. The same fungus causes wheat blast which has spread from South America to Bangladesh
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Thank you
@carl_ltd for warm welcome and much sharing to Young Professionals in Agriculture from@ypardrwanda Thank you@ScienceAlly_Rw for your support. Young people are committed to change agriculture context from subsistence farming to commercial farming#PlantHealth https://twitter.com/carl_ltd/status/1224982196060069888 …
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A “bonnie” sunrise this morning while hand cutting greens to smooth the surface after they received a pencil tine. Cutting is fallowed by a granular app of seaweed
#PlantHealth

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Thabang shares her story about food safety and food poisoning. Plant pathogens are not only a problem when crops are in the ground but also when they are on our plates!
#FameLabSA#IYPH2020#PlantHealth pic.twitter.com/mGmzje8i5g
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Pleased to participate in Croatia's 64th
#PlantProtection Conference and highlight the role of#PlantHealth and#IYPH2020 to achieve the@UN 2030 agenda. Hvala to the Croatian Plant Protection Society and the Ministry of Agriculture of Croatia for their kind invitation.
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Are you or someone you know a nature-loving photographer?
@FAO is calling on people from all over the world to submit photos that illustrate what#PlantHealth means to them.
The call for entries is open until 15 June 2020.
#IYPH2020 More info: http://www.fao.org/plant-health-2020/photo-contest/enter-the-contest/en/ …pic.twitter.com/5aMQRPvgUa
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Attendees at
#CheMolMpmi workshop excited to meet and share our research on different aspects of plant pathogen and the control#foodsecurity by securing#planthealth pic.twitter.com/WpwwvjZwKx
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2020 is the International Year of
#PlantHealth. How to help?@The_RHS advises: avoid bringing plants and plant products (e.g. seeds, vegetables, cut flowers) from overseas, even when ordered online, to help protect UK plants, environment & industry
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...speaking of great welcome packages...
#IYPH2020#PlantHealth pic.twitter.com/nGZyXyp6N0
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Great job by the Croatian NPPO to promote
#PlantHealth and#IYPH2020!pic.twitter.com/XlEvLwzpny
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On the way
@Muhangadis shyogwe sector for field trip#planthealth@ypardrwanda@YPARD @allianceforsciencerwanda@ryaf_agribiz@YEAN_Rwandapic.twitter.com/cNB1bQOoqS
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Just in
@ypardrwanda in collaboration with@ScienceAlly_Rw are having a field trip which focuses on different topics including#planthealth ,crop diseases resistance,IPM and Agripreneurship in general.After visiting@carl_ltd , team is heading to Muhanga to visit best farmers.pic.twitter.com/vxlvJZPYZ0
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Today
@ypardrwanda in collaboration with@ScienceAlly_Rw we're having a field trip which will focus on different topics including#planthealth ,crop diseases resistance,IPM and Agripreneurship in general. Our first stop is at@carl_ltd where they produce zero sugar added breads.pic.twitter.com/1hvCxIOhmP
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