Pipfruit to the USA USDA facilities
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The risksUnwanted pests and diseases (organisms) can damage New Zealand's economy, environment and way of life.EconomyThey can weaken earning potential and introduce new costs by:reducing the health...
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Pest-and-disease hotline – 0800 80 99 66Everyday New ZealandersWhether you live here or are visiting our country, call 0800 80 99 66 if you suspect you've seen any of these, on land or in water:an...
View ArticleStrong growth across most primary sectors
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) says the outlook for New Zealand primary industries is positive with strong growth forecast across most sectors and dairy prices expected to gradually increase...
View ArticleSituation and Outlook for Primary Industries data
Data to encourage analysis and discussionMPI is releasing the underlying data used in the Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries 2016 (SOPI) publication. It is the first time the data for a SOPI...
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Situation and outlook for primary industries (SOPI)ForRead this report for up-to-date information about the performance of New Zealand's primary sectors.Download SOPI 2016Download the December 2015...
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This list is provided to help pet owners who want to export their pets overseas. No evaluation or training of pet exporters is undertaken by MPI before listing on this web page. Exporters can request...
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Health standardsNew Zealand has the right to set standards for products entering the country. These standards protect the health of our people, plants, and animals – they must also be based on science...
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Growing primary industry careersThe future of primary industries won't look the same as it has traditionally. Issues like biosecurity, climate change and animal welfare will require us to find new ways...
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View ArticleKeeping watch
The risksUnwanted pests and diseases (organisms) can damage New Zealand's economy, environment and way of life.EconomyThey can weaken earning potential and introduce new costs by:reducing the health...
View ArticleReport a pest or disease
Pest-and-disease hotline – 0800 80 99 66Everyday New ZealandersWhether you live here or are visiting our country, call 0800 80 99 66 if you suspect you've seen any of these, on land or in water:an...
View ArticleStrong growth across most primary sectors
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) says the outlook for New Zealand primary industries is positive with strong growth forecast across most sectors and dairy prices expected to gradually increase...
View ArticleSituation and Outlook for Primary Industries data
Data to encourage analysis and discussionMPI is releasing the underlying data used in the Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries 2016 (SOPI) publication. It is the first time the data for a SOPI...
View ArticleCorporate publications
Situation and outlook for primary industries (SOPI)ForRead this report for up-to-date information about the performance of New Zealand's primary sectors.Download SOPI 2016Download the December 2015...
View ArticlePet exporters
This list is provided to help pet owners who want to export their pets overseas. No evaluation or training of pet exporters is undertaken by MPI before listing on this web page. Exporters can request...
View ArticleWorld Trade Organization notifications
Health standardsNew Zealand has the right to set standards for products entering the country. These standards protect the health of our people, plants, and animals – they must also be based on science...
View ArticleGrowing our future
Growing primary industry careersThe future of primary industries won't look the same as it has traditionally. Issues like biosecurity, climate change and animal welfare will require us to find new ways...
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View ArticleHonorary fishery officers
Quick factsMore than 220 warranted honorary fishery officers (HFOs) work around New Zealand.HFOs help educate recreational fishers about the rules and regulations.Each year they do about 27,000...
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