Terms and Definitions

New Zealand Organisations and Terminology

ACVM Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines

Biodiversity The variety of all indigenous biological life and ecosystems

Biosecurity The exclusion, eradication or effective management of the risks posed by pests and diseases or unwanted organisms to the economy, environment and human health

Crown Forestry The Crown has ownership interests in various forestry assets in New Zealand

E-Cert Electronic Certification

FIDA Forestry Industry Development Agenda - provides a means for central government and the industry to develop a strategic approach for the industry's future growth

GIF The Growth and Innovation Framework - sets out the Government's sustainable economic growth objectives

IHS Import Health Standard

Incursion An occurrence of an organism not previously known to be established in New Zealand. Does not include interceptions

Indigenous Occurring naturally in New Zealand, including self-introduced species but not human-introduced ones

NAEAC The National Animal Ethics Advisory Committee - provides independent advice to the Minister of Agriculture on policy and practices relating to the use of animals in research, testing and teaching

NAWAC The National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee - provides advice to the Minister of Agriculture on issues relating to the welfare of animals, and develops and advises the Minister on codes of welfare

NPMS National Pest Management Strategies

NZFSA New Zealand Food Safety Authority

Outcomes The impacts on, or the consequences for, the New Zealand community of the outputs or activities of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

Outputs The goods or services produced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

SDPoA Sustainable Development for Programme of Action - the New Zealand Government's view of the way forward on sustainable development issues

Sectors The agricultural, food and forestry sectors

SOI The Statement of Intent - presented to Parliament at the same time as the Budget each year and sets out the strategic direction of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry over the next five years and what is to be achieved in the coming year

SFF Sustainable Farming Fund

SILNA South Island Landless Natives Act 1906

Unwanted Organism Any organism a chief technical officer believes is capable or potentially capable of causing unwanted harm to any natural and physical resources or human health

International Organisations and Terminology

APEC Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation

CBD Cartagena Protocol - Biosafety Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity

CER Closer Economic Relations

CEPs Closer Economic Partnerships - focus on the liberalisation of trade between two or more economies

CITES Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora

CODEX The internationally recognised standards setting body for food safety. Full name Joint FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission

Doha Round Comprehensive trade negotiations in the WTO named after the Qatari city where the negotiations were launched in 2001 (also referred to as 'Doha Development Agency')

FAO Food and Agricultural Organisation of United Nations

FSANZ Food Standards Australia and New Zealand

GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

GDP Gross Domestic Product

GMP Good Manufacturing Practice

IPPC The International Plant Protection Convention - the international treaty whose purpose is to secure a common and effective action to prevent the spread and introduction of pests, plants, and plant products, and to promote appropriate measures for their control

ITTO International Tropical Timber Organisation

JTEC Joint Technical Economic Commission

Kyoto Protocol An international agreement that stands on its own but is linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It builds on the Convention by adding new commitments to help reduce climate change which are stronger and more complete than those in the Convention.

NPPRL National Plant Pest Reference Laboratory

OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

OIE Also known as the World Animal Health Organisation - deals with animal health and zoonoses (diseases of animals transmissible to humans) and sets sanitary standards for the international trade in animals and animal products

P3 The 'Pacific 3' - Chile, Singapore and New Zealand - currently negotiating a Closer Economic Partnership agreement

SPS Agreement The WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures - covers many health and safety measures that affect trade between WTO members

UNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

UNFF United Nations Forestry Forum

WTO The World Trade Organisation - the global international organisation dealing with the rules of trade between nations

VICH Veterinary International Committee on Harmonisation

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