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Folder 2011 - 21 and 22 February, Rotorua

9th Annual Workshop - 2011 A year of change in forestry biosecurity - new commitments from industry and government

Documents

pdf Biosecurity legislation changes and what it means to forestry

Paul Stevens, MAF Biosecurity

pdf Beneficial fungi beat fungicides in Borneo

Robert Hill,  Bio‐Protection Research Centre

pdf Science and Innovation – a changing landscape

Fraser Broom - Ministry of Science & Innovation

pdf What's Been Achieved in a Year?

Bill Dyck - Forest Health Administrator - FOA

pdf Mycorrhizal research at Scion

Katrin Walbert, Scion

pdf STIMBR's plans to reduce methyl bromide

Glen Mackie, Snr Policy Analyst, FOA

pdf Kiwifruit’s Psa Response

Paul Rickett – ZESPRI Crisis Coordinator

pdf Scion's response to government and industry challenges

Brian Richardson, GM New Forests and Forest Science, Scion

pdf GIA - A Forest Growers Perspective

David Rhodes, Chief Executive, FOA

pdf Induced resistance using Trichoderma

Tony Reglinski - Bioprotection

pdf Predicting the severity of Dothistroma on Pinus radiata

Michael Watt, David Palmer, Lindsay Bulman, Scion

pdf Government's response to kiwifruit PSA

David Hayes, Director Readiness and Response, MAF

pdf High quality science and its application for better border biosecurtiy

Stephen Goldson, Executive Director - B3

pdf New ERMA Controls on Methyl Bromide

Ken Glassey, Snr Adviser Biosecurity Operational Standards and Systems, NZ Standards, MAF

pdf Biosecurity Legislation Changes and what it means to forestry

Colin Holden - Policy Manager, MAF

pdf Biological control of tree diseases

Rebecca Ganley - Scion

pdf GIA - where its at and what does it mean for industry?

Debbie Pearson - MAF Business Lead for the Government/Industry Agreements Project

pdf Day Two 2011 - A Year of Change in Forest Biosecurity

New commitments from industry and government

pdf Windthrow/sapstain modelling

Ian Hood

pdf FOA Biosecurity Research Strategy

D Balfour Protecting Our Plantation Forests And The Export Trade From Biosecurity Threats

pdf FOA Forest Biosecurity Research Strategy

The Forest Biosecurity Research Strategy is for FOA members in the first instance and provides guidance on key biosecurity issues. The strategy also provides a unified voice for the industry to communicate research priorities to funding agencies and research providers in order to have greater influence on R & D investment and capabaility retention and development in New Zealand 

pdf 2011 Registration

Workshop registration form

pdf 2011 Workshop Agenda

FOA/MAF 9th Annual Forest Biosecurity Workshop

Date: 21 February afternoon and 22 February 2011 – all day;

Venue – Scion Rimu room - Rotorua

2011 A year of change in forestry biosecurity - new commitments from industry and government