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    Let's heat it

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    Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
    Date
    2002
    Language
    en
    Type
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    CTA. 2002. Let's heat it. Spore 99. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/47565
    External link to download this item: http://spore.cta.int/images/stories/pdf/old/spore99.pdf
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    Following the lead of other Pacific islands, the Samoan government has procured a High Temperature Forced Air facility (HTFA) to comply with import and pest quarantine regulations in New Zealand and Australia (see also Spore 92). The Samoan...
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    Following the lead of other Pacific islands, the Samoan government has procured a High Temperature Forced Air facility (HTFA) to comply with import and pest quarantine regulations in New Zealand and Australia (see also Spore 92). The Samoan facility, which rids fresh produce of fruit flies, will be used first and foremost for export papaw exports. It is based at Nu u Research Centre in Western Samoa.
    Subjects
    CROP PRODUCTION AND PROTECTION;
    Countries
    SAMOA
    Regions
    PACIFIC
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