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Plant protection services started as Plant Protection unit under Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Forest with the role of providing Plant Protection services and distribution of chemicals.

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FAO Mission to Strengthen Plant Protection and Fall Armyworm Management in Bhutan

The National Plant Protection Centre (NPPC), Department of Agriculture, Royal Government of Bhutan, in collaboration with FAO Bhutan and Agriculture Research and Development Centre Bajo, supported the mission of Dr. Yubak Dhoj GC, Senior Agriculture Officer (Plant Protection), FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (FAO-RAP), held from 17–20 August 2026 under the GCP/RAS/419/JPN-F […] The…

Consultation Workshop on the e-Pest System Business Requirements Document (BRD)

The National Plant Protection Centre (NPPC), Department of Agriculture (DoA), Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MoAL), in collaboration with the Digital Services Transformation Division, GovTech Agency conducted a three-day Consultation Workshop on the Business Requirements Document (BRD) for the e-Pest System from 4–6 August 2026 at the Four Boutique Hotel, Punakha. The workshop brought…

Criteria for Enlistment of Pesticide Manufacturing companies with the NPPC

The National Plant Protection Centre (NPPC) would like to notify all Bhutanese companies engaged in the import and supply of Plant Protection Products (PPPs) that all foreign pesticide manufacturing companies associated with their proposed pesticide supplies must be enlisted with the NPPC. Bhutanese importing companies are required to submit required documents and supporting evidence to […] The…

Notification on Plant Protection Products indents 2026-2027

The National Plant Protection Centre (NPPC) would like to notify all concerned agencies that the indent collection for Plant Protection Products for the Financial Year 2026–2027 will remain open until 14 August 2026. All agencies are requested to submit their indents through the Plant Protection Products Information Management System (PPPIMS) on or before the deadline. […] The post Notification on…

Advisory Note on Management of Brown Planthopper and Whitebacked Planthopper in Paddy

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Newsletter Volume I Issue No. II

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Wheat Genomics and Bioinformatics Training Workshop Underway at the National Plant Protection Centre

The National Plant Protection Centre is conducting a three-day Wheat Genomics and Bioinformatics Training Workshop (8-10 June, 2026) to strengthen national capacity in the use of modern genomic and bioinformatics tools for agricultural research and plant health. Wheat is one of the world’s most important food crops, providing a significant share of the calories and […] The post Wheat Genomics and…

Birth Anniversary of Her Majesty the Gyaltsuen

On the joyous occasion of the 36th Birth Anniversary of Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen, Jetsun Pema Wangchuck, the National Plant Protection Centre joins the nation in offering our heartfelt felicitations and sincere prayers for Her Majesty’s long life, good health, and everlasting happiness. We remain grateful for Her Majesty’s guidance and vision, which continue to […] The post Birth Anniversary of…

Wheat rust advisory-risk assessment from surveys and forecasts in Bhutan (Summary period: 19 May-25 May 2026)

The post Wheat rust advisory-risk assessment from surveys and forecasts in Bhutan (Summary period: 19 May-25 May 2026) appeared first on National Plant Protection Centre .

Wheat rust advisory-risk assessment from surveys and forecasts in Bhutan (Summary period: 12 May-18 May 2026)

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