Beef + Lamb New Zealand is seeking farmers’ support for us to join other primary sector groups in signing the Government Industry Agreement for Biosecurity Readiness and Response Deed (GIA). On this podcast, Dave Harrison, B+LNZ’s General Manager Policy and Advocacy, and Chris Houston, Manager – Technical Policy, discuss the benefits of signing the GIA, the increased certainty and control over our own biosecurity destiny it will bring, and how this justifies potential costs. Plus, they explain what those costs could be.
To download a copy of B+LNZ’s Drystock Biosecurity Guidelines, which outline good management practice on farm, visit: www.beeflambnz.com/knowledge-hub/PDF/drystock-biosecurity-guidelines