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Te Kouma Bay brand Half Shell Coromandel Pacific Oysters

Te Kouma Bay brand Half Shell Coromandel Pacific Oysters (1 Dozen / Tray) Product identificationProduct typeReady-to-eat seafood Ready-to-Eat Seafood Name of product (size)Te Kouma Bay brand Half...

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Food Act workshops for businesses

Get a better understanding of what to doThe workshops help people understand what the Food Act 2014 means for their business, and work out what they need to do and when. They're your opportunity to...

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Preparing to respond

TopicsWe're still working on this section of the new website. When complete, it will explain who's doing what to prepare New Zealand for an outbreak of pests or disease. In the meantime, you'll find...

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Farmers warned not to plant left-over contaminated fodder beet seed

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is cautioning farmers not to plant left-over seed from any of the 6 lines of fodder beet seed imported last year and known to be contaminated with...

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Resources

 Temporary Sea Container Transitional Facilities ProceduresMPI updatesLow risk wood products notice to clients - October 2015Risk profile low risk wood products - June 2016MPI changes BACC application...

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Contact Us

General enquiriesCalls to MPI are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:Freephone: 0800 00 83 33 (New Zealand only)Phone: +64 4 894 0100Email: info@mpi.govt.nzHead OfficeAddressPostalMinistry for...

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Draft IHS for importing semen and embryos from sheep and goats

Have your sayFrom 6 October 2016 to 31 October 2016 the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) invites comment on proposed changes to the Risk Management Proposal (RMP) and Import Health Standard (IHS)...

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Semen and embryos

Approved species and countriesYou can only import semen or embryos (germplasm) from certain animal species and countries:alpaca and llama embryos from Australiabee semen from Austria and Germanycattle...

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Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Inventory reports

On this page:Agricultural soilsCropland and burningEnteric fermentationFertiliserForestryIndirect nitrous oxide emissionsLivestock population and emissionsMethod developmentMitigation...

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Sustainable Land Management & Climate Change (SLMACC) Research reports

On this page:Climate change impacts and adaptationForestry and carbon market reportingAgriculture and greenhouse gas emissionsLiving with climate change: economic and social issuesSoil carbon and...

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Sustainable Land Management & Climate Change (SLMACC) Research reports

On this page:Climate change impacts and adaptationForestry and carbon market reportingAgriculture and greenhouse gas emissionsLiving with climate change: economic and social issuesSoil carbon and...

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Requirements

Lumpy skin disease outbreakAs a result of the lumpy skin disease (LSD) outbreak on 21 August 2015, in the regions of Evros, Xanthi, and Kavala, Greece, importation of bovine semen and embryos from...

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Steps to exporting

Who to contactMPI uses authorised Independent Verification Agencies (IVAs) to provide information for exporters, including destination country requirements, ePhyto requests and verification,...

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Dairy Industry Restructuring Act

DIRA regulates New Zealand's dairy industryThe 4 key aspects of the dairy industry that the DIRA regulates are:the dairy export quota management systemthe dairy export quota management systemthe...

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Crown Forestry

Quick factsA net stocked area of just under 1% of all New Zealand's plantation area*A current harvest of around 785,000 cubic metres – a little under 3% of the total new Zealand harvest.Estimated...

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Conferences and events

Shaping New Zealand's Food and Fibre Future ConferenceThe Ministry for Primary Industries invites you to join us for a look into our food and fibre future.Find out more about the Food and Fibre...

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No peas please, says Ministry for Primary Industries

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is reminding Wairarapa home gardeners of the importance of not planting peas this growing season.The Ministry has placed a 2 year ban on pea growing in a bid...

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Cruise ship biosecurity trials to begin

The Ministry for Primary Industries and the cruise ship industry are set to trial a new accreditation scheme to reduce the biosecurity risk posed by arriving cruise passengers.The scheme involves...

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Pea weevil

Ban on growing peas in Wairarapa areaFrom 4pm 27 July 2016 to July 2018, green and sugar snap peas cannot be grown in the Wairarapa area up to Pahiatua.This ban applies to both home vegetable gardens...

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Forest Products Export Standards - Phytosanitary Requirements of American Samoa

CommoditiesWood/Timber - SawnWood/Timber - ChipsWood Products – Reconstituted/ Plywood/ LVL/ VeneerWood Products – ManufacturedWood - PackagingQuarantine PestsMaximum Pests Limits (MPL's)DisclaimerThe...

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