- Review of post-inspection security requirements for New Zealand export produce.
- Assessment of the viability of developing diagnostic tests to replace field surveys as phytosanitary measures for exports of plants and plant products.
- Assessment of the practicalities of conducting pest risk analysis for export commodities, using the risk of codling moth introduction through cherry trade as an example.
3. Facilitating horticultural market access
3.1 HMA 130
Programme Title: |
Review of post-inspection security requirements for New Zealand export produce. |
| Programme Leader: | John Keall |
| Institution: | AgriQuality New Zealand |
Additional work is being completed on the final report for this project and a summary is therefore unavailable for inclusion in this report. The results of this project will be included in the next Research Results report.
3.2 HMA 131
Additional work is being completed on the final report for this project and a summary is therefore unavailable for inclusion in this report. The results of this project will be included in the next Research Results report.
3.3 HMA 132
This project has additional funding from the 1999/2000 budget and is due to be completed at the end of December 1999. The results of this project will be included in the 1999/2000 Research Results report.
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