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Folder 2014 - 18 and 19 February 2014, Rotorua

12th Annual Workshop - Bioisecurity risk to trade in NZ forest products

Documents

pdf International Agreements: Their Impact on Biosecurity & Trade Risk

Peter Thomson, Director for Plants Food and Environment, MPI

 

pdf Challenges, Progress, Future

Ian Gear, STIMBR

The greatest biosecurity threat to the industry isnot having phytosanitary tools and systems to support and maintain market access for forest (and other plant) products destined for export

pdf Biosecurity threats to market access for NZ primary production

James Turner, AgResearch

What do biosecurity threats mean for market access?

pdf New Zealand’s log trade – why it’s so important

P Hill, Pentarch

  • Overview of history of Log export business
  • Look at destination countries and uses of radiata
  • Ask  the "What If" questions about discovery of new organisms and potential modifications of fumigation practices

pdf Compiling scientific evidence that logs are free of Phytophthora: balancing biology, risk assessment and trade

Williams, N. (Scion)

Co-authors and contributors
Ian Hood, Margaret Dick, Judy Gardner, Beccy Ganley, Rebecca McDougal, Lindsay Bulman, Carol Rolando, Peter Scott, Martin Bader, Heidi Dungey, Phytophthora Enabling
Technologies (MBIE) team, Forest Protection staff

pdf Summary of what has been achieved in a year

A summary of Achievements since last workshop held in 2013 entitled  Combating Foliar Diseases - What's New?

pdf Workshop Programme

FOA /MPI 12th Annual Forest Health Workshop

Date: 18 February afternoon and 19 February 2014 – all day;

Venue – Scion Rimu Room - Rotorua

Biosecurity risk to trade in NZ forest products