Australia - Forces combine to shield vegetable industry from exotic pest threats

29.11.2023 520 views

Australia’s vegetable industry is set to receive an unprecedented level of protection against exotic pests through a unique $10 million levy-funded collaborative biosecurity strategy.

The Hort Innovation investment on behalf of growers will build the vegetable industry’s resilience to exotic pest threats through the creation of an industry-led biosecurity program that will strengthen pest surveillance, preparedness and management efforts.

The Vegetable Industry Biosecurity and Business Continuity Strategy will be led by AUSVEG with support from Plant Health Australia and state and territory biosecurity and research agencies.

Hort Innovation chief executive officer, Brett Fifield, said the five-year program aimed to boost response capabilities and limit the impact of incursions. “Historically, a new incursion has meant that farming properties are quarantined, and growers are unable to move their produce off-farm, losing the ability to fulfil current and potentially future contracts,” Mr Fifield said. “A key aspect of this new vegetable industry biosecurity strategy is the development of protocols that enable movement of produce and swift reinstatement of market access.”

Victorian vegetable grower and agronomist Stuart Grigg said Australia’s unique position as an island nation should not lead to complacency. “This project, together with the broader national agricultural communities’ exotic pest and disease focus, goes a long way to help protect our industry,” Mr Grigg said.

“It’s important our industry is at the forefront of understanding international exotic issues, being informed and prepared with best management practices should they be quickly required, while maintaining strong border controls.”

The next-level biosecurity strategy includes:

  • A contingency fund for industry responsiveness to unanticipated threats, providing an adaptable, flexible approach to preparing for high-priority exotic pests
  • Demonstrations of robust, audited on-farm biosecurity practices by growers to foster reassurance and trust within grower communities and multi-level government and non-government groups
  • Developing protocols to facilitate produce movement and the swift reinstatement of market access
  • A comprehensive communications and extension program across growers, agronomists and consultants.

Strengthening industry’s readiness for existing and emerging threats through breakthrough research and collaborating with industry to bolster resilience and safeguard supply are strategic imperatives set out in Hort Innovation’s Strategy 2024-26.

Source - https://www.freshplaza.com

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