Avocado Industry Joins GIA Biosecurity Partnership
Avocado Industry Joins GIA Biosecurity Partnership
TAURANGA, 25 February 2015: NZ Avocado Growers’ Association Incorporated (NZAGA) signed the Deed of the Government Industry Agreement (GIA) for Biosecurity Readiness and Response at Tauranga, becoming the eighth Signatory to sign the Deed.
The signing was attended by the Minister for Primary Industries, Hon Nathan Guy, NZAGA Chair Ashby Whitehead, NZ Avocado CEO Jen Scoular, and representatives from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and the GIA Secretariat.
“Working in partnership with Government will enable us to deliver the best biosecurity outcomes that we can for the New Zealand avocado industry,” says Whitehead.
Avocado is New Zealand’s third largest fresh fruit export industry, with a Free on Board (FoB) value of $135M from sales to export markets and the New Zealand market in the 2014-15 season.
There are over 1300 avocado growers, with production
spread across three main growing regions: Bay of Plenty
(65%), Mid North (22%) and Far North (13%).
“Signing
the GIA Deed will give the avocado industry the opportunity
to influence how we are impacted in the event of a
biosecurity response, and influence readiness activity,”
says Scoular.
GIA Secretariat Manager, Steve Rich, welcomed New Zealand Avocado to the partnership saying the new addition will further strengthen efforts to better deliver biosecurity outcomes.
“It’s pleasing to see more industry groups joining the growing partnership. GIA now has the critical mass to begin delivering improved biosecurity readiness and response activities”.
“The development of the GIA partnership has taken time and great commitment from participants, but we are now beginning to see the benefits of the collective strength of participants working together to achieve common goals,” says Rich
New Zealand Avocado joins Kiwifruit Vine Health, Pipfruit New Zealand, New Zealand Pork, New Zealand Equine Health Association, Onions New Zealand and the New Zealand Forestry Owners Association, along with MPI representing the government as GIA partners.
For more information, visit www.nzavocado.co.nz or www.gia.org.nz
About New
Zealand Avocado
The New Zealand avocado industry
is vibrant and growing with a vision and strategy in place
to quadruple sales to $280m and triple productivity by 2023.
The industry is pursuing exciting opportunities in both the
export and New Zealand markets, supported by innovation and
collaboration with stakeholders and the new partnerships
with the Crown and Crown Research Institutes.
About
Government Industry Agreement (GIA)
GIA operates as a
partnership between industry and government to manage pests
and diseases that could badly damage New Zealand's primary
industries, our economy, and our environment. It aims to
improve biosecurity outcomes and give everyone the
confidence that the best decisions are being
made.
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