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Pollination is one of the most important activities in the orchard calendar and the number of hive movements during this time presents a heightened risk period to your orchard and business.

Most kiwifruit orchards rely on the introduction of bees to ensure effective pollination takes place.

The movement of pollination hives between orchards must be managed to minimise the risk of Psa spread associated with vehicle and equipment movement, and potentially the movement of bees themselves.


Contractors

Contractors who are not currently required to hold a Zespri CAV need to complete a Non-CAV Contractors Biosecurity Plan and present it to growers (much as a CAV is currently). This form is available below as a PDF and as a Word version so that you can adapt it to suit your needs.


Hygiene

Hives, pallets, and vehicles must be free of kiwifruit plant material and other debris before entering and leaving an orchard.

Hive movements - Pathway Plan requirements

Contact KVH on 0800 665 825 if you are unsure of an orchards Psa status.

From

To South Island (not detected orchard)To North Island (not detected orchard)To North Island (Psa detected orchard)
North Island (not detected orchard)PROHIBITEDAllowedAllowed
North Island (Psa positive orchard)PROHIBITEDStand-down period required*Allowed
South Island (not detected orchard)AllowedKVH authorisation requiredKVH authorisation required


*A stand-down period of 10 days at a location at least 5kms from the nearest flowering kiwifruit orchard is required. Research has shown that foraging bees can carry Psa, and that Psa may be able to survive in hives for up to 9 days.

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LATEST NEWS

02 Dec 2024

KVH Biosecurity Act draft submission - available now

In the last Bulletin we mentioned the consultation underway on several proposed amendments to the Biosecurity Act 1993. Our draft submission is now available to view here. We welcome the opportunity for further discussion so please do get in touch at info@kvh.org.nz by 13 December when the submission is due if you have questions. The consultation and our submission have been part of our presentation at the recent Grower Roadshows too, and we thank those of you who have already spoken with us about it. The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is leading this process and our comprehensive submission on behalf of the kiwifruit industry will address most of the proposed changes, as these have a bearing on how the biosecurity system will operate in the future. Some of the proposals are significant to our sector, particularly those in the sections about funding and compensation, readiness and response, and long-term management.

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02 Dec 2024

Fun Fact

The holidays are almost here and with them come extra biosecurity risks posed by unpacking Christmas goodies and luggage. Remember, and be sure to remind family and friends, to be on the lookout for unwanted guests of the “bug” kind and carefully unpack and check any packages or bags from overseas for hitchhiking pests. Open parcels in a closed room and if you find anything unusual, catch it, photograph it, and report it. Looking across previous years it is estimated that around 3,400 items of undeclared fresh produce will be seized from passengers over the Christmas period alone! Kiwifruit growers and other passengers associated with primary sectors travelling over the Christmas and New Year period may find they experience more interventions when returning to New Zealand. This is because they potentially pose a greater biosecurity risk based on the likelihood they may have visited offshore orchards and farms during their travels. KVH has produced a useful one-page poster outlining everything growers can do to help reduce biosecurity risk and what you can expect through border control when returning home.

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02 Dec 2024

Sample testing over the holidays

With the upcoming Christmas holiday period, the last date for Hill Labs Psa testing will be Tuesday 24 December 2024. The last date for Unusual Symptom sample processing at Plant Diagnostics will be Friday 20 December (for already received samples). Services will resume at both labs from Monday 6 January 2025. Please contact KVH at info@kvh.org.nz if urgent testing is potentially required during the Christmas closure.

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