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KVH manages biosecurity risk on behalf of all New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry and for many years now we have successfully prevented Psa entering the South Island, by all working together to ensure the rules in place around moving risk items are known and understood.
There are strict requirements supported by the Biosecurity Act, that prohibit kiwifruit plants, budwood or pollen being moved from any North Island location to the South Island. There are also rules for the movement of machinery.
Second-hand tractors or sprayers often have kiwifruit leaves lodged behind fans, radiators, in wheel arches or in difficult to access areas such as behind a battery box. Second-hand machinery and equipment used for processing and packaging fruit is also often contaminated. Any damp, fresh leaves could easily carry Psa to a South Island kiwifruit orchard and Psa can travel for up to 10kms on a windy day.
KVH would like to remind all growers, particularly those in the South Island, of the following:
Best practice for new equipment is for it to move from the overseas manufacturer directly to the South Island, and not via a North Island location such as Te Puke.
KVH asks all growers to be mindful of these biosecurity requirements and speak with us if there are any questions or concerns. If you think you may need permission for the movement of machinery, tools or equipment please contact us.
KVH investigates reports of unusual symptoms to identify and manage any biosecurity risks.
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