Articles tagged with Biosecurity Minister
New Zealand Invests in Advanced Biosecurity Lab to Protect Primary Industries
18 hours ago | 37 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing in a new Plant Health and Environment Laboratory (PHEL) at Mt Albert to enhance biosecurity, protect primary industries, and support economic growth. This modern facility will replace the aging MPI lab, strengthen defenses against biosecurity threats, and help maintain export market access critical to the $60.4 billion food and fibre sector. Construction, managed by Crown Infrastructure Delivery and led by Southbase Construction, began with completion expected in 2028 and operation starting in 2029.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Chris Bishop Biosecurity Minister Infrastructure Minister Ministry for Primary Industries Crown Infrastructure Delivery Southbase Construction Plant Health and Environment Laboratory Mt Albert Research Centre New Zealand GovernmentNew Zealand Launches VetNet-Biosecurity to Combat Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreaks
2 days ago | 36 viewsNew Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries has partnered with the Veterinary Council to create VetNet-Biosecurity, a network of 200 private veterinarians ready to respond rapidly to serious animal disease outbreaks like foot and mouth disease. This initiative aims to provide urgent field support, including clinical examinations and sample collection, with veterinarians continuing their regular employment while receiving training and financial compensation from MPI. Additionally, free biosecurity training is available to all registered veterinarians to enhance their skills in exotic disease detection and on-farm biosecurity protocols.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Veterinary Council of New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries New Zealand foot and mouth disease Biosecurity Minister MPI private veterinarians CabinetNew Zealand Nears Eradication of Mycoplasma bovis After Major Milestone
2 weeks ago | 115 viewsNew Zealand is nearing eradication of the cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis, with no infections detected after two spring calving seasons and ongoing surveillance to confirm its absence. The $870 million, 10-year eradication programme, launched in 2018, has involved farmers, officials, and the community working together to protect the dairy and beef industries from significant economic losses. The last known transmission was in September 2023, and efforts continue to achieve full eradication by June 2028, with gratitude expressed for the collective perseverance and sacrifices made.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Mycoplasma bovis Biosecurity Minister DairyNZ Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries OSPRI New Zealand farmers animal disease eradication community leadersNew Government Strategy Targets Harmful Caulerpa Seaweed to Protect Coastlines
3 weeks ago | 125 viewsBiosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard announced a new government strategy to combat the harmful exotic Caulerpa seaweed, focusing on prevention, detection, removal, research, and coordination. With $31.7 million invested, efforts including ultraviolet light irradiation and chlorine enclosures have achieved up to 90% biomass reductions at key sites, prompting further research into these successes. The strategy emphasizes national collaboration among iwi, councils, fishers, and communities to protect New Zealand's coastlines through continued tool refinement, elimination trials, and strengthened surveillance.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister Caulerpa exotic seaweed biosecurity strategy New Zealand Omakiwi Cove Okupe Bay Aotea Great Barrier IslandNew Zealand Biosecurity Laws Strengthened to Safeguard Economy
1 month ago | 227 viewsBiosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard highlights the importance of strengthening New Zealand's biosecurity laws to protect against invasive pests and diseases, supporting economic growth in the food and fibre sector, which contributes significantly to the country's GDP. The proposed changes aim to enhance biosecurity defenses, with penalties for failing to declare risk goods at the border, improved management of pests and diseases, and more efficient import rules to support trade while maintaining high biosecurity standards. The Minister emphasizes the need to prevent incursions to safeguard New Zealand's competitive advantage in the global food and fibre export industry, with a draft bill reflecting these changes expected to progress through Parliament in the near future.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister New Zealand biosecurity laws invasive pests economic growth food and fibre sector GDP pests and diseases export industryExploring Controlled Burn as Solution for Wilding Conifer Invasion in Central Otago
2 months ago | 244 viewsBiosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard supports a recent 50-hectare controlled burn of wilding conifers in Central Otago as a strategy to combat the invasive weeds and make land usable again. The burn, monitored by Scion Group, is part of ongoing research by the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme. The objective is to destroy wilding seeds and reduce the need for future control efforts, with post-burn monitoring to assess effectiveness.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister wilding pines controlled burn invasive weeds landowners Scion Group Bioeconomy Science Institute National Wilding Conifer Control Programme Contorta pineManaging Bird Flu: New Proposals to Safeguard Poultry and Food Supply in New Zealand
3 months ago | 287 viewsNew proposals to manage high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 aim to reduce impacts on poultry in New Zealand if the virus arrives, with a focus on protecting livelihoods and food supply. The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is leading preparedness efforts in collaboration with various agencies and stakeholders. Proposed regulations include requirements for biosecurity control programs, standards for poultry operators, audits, and penalties for non-compliance, with consultation open for six weeks to gather feedback on the potential impacts and costs for the industry.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister Ministry for Primary Industries HPAI H5N1 Bird flu poultry avian biosecurity control New Zealand consultation regulationsLandmark Agreement Enhances NZ Poultry Industry Biosecurity
3 months ago | 409 viewsThe Government and poultry industry have reached a significant agreement to jointly prepare for and respond to exotic poultry diseases, including high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI). The agreement involves cost-sharing arrangements, with industry contributing to readiness and response costs, and industry bodies being recognized as decision-makers alongside the Government. The focus is on ensuring a unified response to diseases like H5N1 to protect the industry, domestic food supply, and international trade, with the agreement set to take effect on 1 September 2025.
Tags: Government poultry industry landmark deal exotic poultry diseases high pathogenicity avian influenza Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard Egg Producers Federation Poultry Industry Association of New Zealand H5N1 strain Michael BrooksGovernment Funding Boost to Combat Invasive Weeds in NZ Tourist Landscapes
4 months ago | 668 viewsConservation Minister Tama Potaka highlights the importance of eradicating invasive weeds to benefit tourism and rural businesses in New Zealand. The government is investing in early detection technology and allocating funds from the International Visitor Levy to protect iconic landscapes like Abel Tasman, Aoraki/Mt Cook, and Tongariro. Additional funding is directed towards combating wilding pines and other significant weeds, aiming to safeguard the environment, economy, and biodiversity of the country.
Tags: Tourism rural businesses Government action invasive weeds early detection technology Conservation Minister Tama Potaka Department of Conservation International Visitor Levy wilding pines Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard