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Biosecurity & Animal Welfare
The Ministry for Primary Industries is charged with leadership of the New Zealand biosecurity system. It encompasses facilitating international trade, protecting the health of New Zealanders and ensuring the welfare of our environment, flora and fauna, marine life and Maori resources.
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Entering New Zealand
Less than 10% of the world's pests and diseases occur in New Zealand....
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Pests & Diseases
New Zealand is largely free of many of the pests and diseases found in other countries...
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Importing
The Importing section provides you with information on Standards and Requirements...
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Exporting
There are a number of factors to consider before attempting to export goods from New Zealand....
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Standards & Regulations
MAF BNZ is the government authority responsible for maintaining effective biosecurity standards...
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Animal Welfare
The MAF leads and facilitates the management of animal welfare policy in New Zealand...
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