Climate change impact on Dairy/Meat associated with STEC
Climate change impact on Dairy/Meat associated with STEC
Risk organisms are pests and diseases that have not appeared in New Zealand previously or have been eradicated to enable New Zealand to be considered by Office International Des Epizooties OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) as free
NES-PF
1BT AGS application form that shows how to create a planting plan.
This Programme is in support of the requirements of Section 7A Movement Controls of the
Meat Act 1981. It should also be noted that the application of sections 52 and 53 of the
Biosecurity Act 1993 are to be considered in the application of this programme to
individual cases.
This toolkit is for farmer representatives who are asked to become part of an animal welfare response by an industry organisation, Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), or by a farmer requesting support.
This guide is designed to orient senior New Zealand Government officials involved in all-of-government or large-scale biosecurity responses.
It sets out how biosecurity responses work and the roles
that government, industry, service providers, community stakeholders and other New Zealanders play in those responses
This strategic-level New Zealand Government Plan sets out the National Security System
(NSS) arrangements that will be used by senior level officials responsible for directing government agency involvement to manage the response and to recover from a Foot and
Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak.
Animal Products Act Last updated March 2009
The Animal Products Act (APA) 1999, section 13, requires all primary processors of animal
material to operate under a Risk Management Programme (RMP).
However, the Animal Products (Exemptions and Inclusions) Order 2000 exempts some operators from this requirement – see below for exemption details.
Despite the general requirement that a risk management programme is tailored to the
individual business concerned, section 12(3A) of the Animal Products Act 1999 (“the
Act”) allows for a risk management programme for a particular business, or part of a
business, to be based on a template, a model, or a code of practice, if in the view of the
Director-General the template, model or code of practice is valid and appropriate for
businesses of that kind.