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TPHPA&amp;rsquo;s mandate includes plant quarantine and phytosanitary services, such as inspection, certification, and surveillance of plants and plant products for domestic use and international trade. The Authority implements international phytosanitary standards (including those of the IPPC), supports export compliance, and strengthens border controls at ports of entry to reduce biosecurity risks.&#13;
In parallel, TPHPA is the national authority for pesticide registration and control. It evaluates and registers pesticides, licenses dealers and applicators, monitors use and residues, and enforces compliance to promote human health, environmental safety, and sustainable agriculture. Through training and outreach, TPHPA promotes integrated pest management (IPM) and responsible pesticide stewardship among farmers, extension officers, and industry stakeholders.&#13;
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&lt;p data-start="477" data-end="874"&gt;TPHPA&amp;rsquo;s mandate includes&lt;strong&gt; &lt;/strong&gt;plant quarantine and phytosanitary services, such as inspection, certification, and surveillance of plants and plant products for domestic use and international trade. The Authority implements international phytosanitary standards (including those of the IPPC), supports export compliance, and strengthens border controls at ports of entry to reduce biosecurity risks.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p data-start="876" data-end="1343"&gt;In parallel, TPHPA is the national authority for pesticide registration and control. It evaluates and registers pesticides, licenses dealers and applicators, monitors use and residues, and enforces compliance to promote human health, environmental safety, and sustainable agriculture. Through training and outreach, TPHPA promotes integrated pest management (IPM) and responsible pesticide stewardship among farmers, extension officers, and industry stakeholders.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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