Displaying items by tag: Ministry for Primary Industries

Wednesday, 05 September 2018 13:16

Clock ticking for apple and stonefruit directives

The High Court deadline is at 5pm today, yet apple and stonefruit industry members are still waiting to hear from MPI regarding proposed directives.

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Tuesday, 04 September 2018 07:55

$3m to communicate changes

MPI is setting out to connect with ‘unconnected’ farmers to make them aware of all the new animal welfare and environmental compliance regulations.

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Monday, 03 September 2018 10:46

Counting down to new welfare regulations

Forty five new animal welfare regulations will come into effect on 1 October 2018.

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Monday, 03 September 2018 10:19

Talks underway over stonefruit, apple impasse

Talks are underway between the Ministry of Primary Industries and a group of apple and stonefruit farmers over the future of 48,000 plants imported from the US.

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Friday, 24 August 2018 09:53

Five-day relief for fruit growers

The High Court has ordered a five-day relief to nurseries and orchardists who face losing tens of thousands of apple and stonefruit plants imported from the US.

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Wednesday, 22 August 2018 08:55

Fruit growers take MPI to court

The Ministry for Primary Industries’ directive to contain or destroy tens of thousands of apple and stonefruit plants is ‘draconian’ and lacking common sense, say two US high-level industry players. 

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Thursday, 09 August 2018 07:55

Appeals lodged on Psa case

The Crown will appeal the High Court’s decision that the government was negligent in allowing kiwifruit vine-killing disease Psa into the country.

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Tuesday, 07 August 2018 07:25

MPI apple action critical

Some of the 21,000 apple trees and plant material involved in the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) biosecurity action are very important to the industry, says Alan Pollard, Pipfruit NZ chief executive officer.

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The Ministry of Primary Industries says at risk apple and stonefruit plant material imported from a US testing facility must be appropriately contained or destroyed.

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Tuesday, 17 July 2018 10:55

Kiwifruit case setting a precedent?

The kiwifruit claim decision in favour of growers has wide implications for biosecurity, says Dr Nic Lees, a senior lecturer in agribusiness at Lincoln University.

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