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

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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

All movements of beehives across the Cook Strait where the final destination is a kiwifruit orchard or nursery require KVH authorisation. 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)Stand-down period and KVH authorisation required*AllowedAllowed
North Island (Psa positive orchard)Stand-down period and KVH authorisation required*Stand-down period required*Allowed
South Island (not detected orchard)AllowedStand-down period and KVH authorisation required*Stand-down period and KVH 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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