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 Roanne Sutherland

Roanne Sutherland

Senior Biosecurity Advisor

Roanne joined KVH in August 2025, bringing with her a background in entomology and pathology.

Her previous role at the Department of Conservation (DOC) was as a Senior Advisor in the Plant Pathogen Team, where she developed landscape scale surveillance for the detection of Phytophthora agathidicida (PA), the pathogen that causes kauri dieback, as well as surveillance for myrtle rust to understand its impact on threatened Myrtaceae species. Her role also included compliance and education related to the National Pest Management Plan (NPMP) for PA.

Prior to DOC, Roanne worked as a Post-Border Biosecurity Researcher at Scion (now the Bioeconomy Science Institute).

Here at KVH, Roanne's key role is to scan offshore for emerging biosecurity risks to New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry and to ensure that response and preparedness plans are in place should these pests or diseases reach our shores. She also identifies knowledge gaps and works with the Zespri Innovation team and research partners to address them, ensuring the industry has the right tools and information to respond effectively to biosecurity incursions.

Many growers will know our Kiwifruit’s Most Unwanted threat list well – Roanne looks after reviewing this and keeping the industry up to date if anything changes.

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LATEST NEWS

22 May 2026

Researching better biosecurity engagement

Earlier this month, KVH attended a workshop hosted by researchers from the Bioeconomy Science Institute (BSI) to hear findings from the first year of a Better Border Biosecurity (B3) social science research project focused on biosecurity engagement. The three-year project is exploring how industries and communities understand, engage with, and support biosecurity practices. Its aim is to help strengthen social licence and encourage practical biosecurity action across New Zealand’s primary sectors and communities. Three case studies have been completed during the project’s first year, focusing on on-orchard biosecurity practices within the kiwifruit industry, Lepidoptera readiness planning, and Māori biosecurity engagement within pollination services. The workshop shared valuable insights into how biosecurity is viewed and applied across different settings, and highlighted the importance of practical, people-focused approaches to improving engagement. The next phase of the project will involve researchers and biosecurity partners working together to co-design practical tools and approaches to strengthen biosecurity participation. Over the coming months, findings from the case studies will be shared with interview participants and then more widely released. KVH thanks everyone who contributed their time, experience and insights to the project. The open and constructive discussions provided valuable perspectives that will help shape future biosecurity engagement initiatives across the sector. Image: KVH and others involved in biosecurity at a recent workshop about latest engagement research.

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18 May 2026

New Zealand remains free from BMSB

Good news for the kiwifruit industry – the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) investigation in Orākei, Auckland has concluded with no further detections. The eighth and final scheduled trap check was completed at the end of April, confirming that no additional BMSB were present after the single find in early February. All surveillance and investigation activities linked to this detection are now finished. Biosecurity New Zealand has thanked KVH for supporting the deployment and management of additional BMSB traps, which strengthens the national surveillance programme’s effort. The investigation also highlighted the value of strong partnerships between industry, on behalf of growers, and Biosecurity New Zealand in protecting New Zealand’s biosecurity system. This is a positive outcome for our industry and all kiwifruit growers. Read more about KVH’s BMSB industry surveillance activities here.

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22 May 2026

Nominations for KVH Director

The KVH Board is calling for nominations for a grower director for a term of three years. Simon Cook’s term as grower elected representative ends in August and he will be re-standing for this vacancy. Nomination forms are available here and must be returned to KVH at info@kvh.org.nz along with a list of all interests in the kiwifruit industry by 5pm, Friday 3 July 2026. Grower members will be asked to vote for their preferred nominees, and the successful candidates will be announced following this year’s annual meeting.

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