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Plant Health Australia

Message from the CEO

Welcome to the first edition of Tendrils for 2022!

This year is shaping up to be a busy one for us at Plant Health Australia (PHA) with exciting new projects and collaborations underway.

We are thrilled to announce that the National Fruit Fly Council (NFFC) has secured funding for phase 4 of the project that strategically coordinates fruit fly management in Australia over the next five years (2021 – 2026). Phase 4 is a joint initiative between Hort Innovation and PHA with co-investment from State governments and horticultural industries. The Council will continue to work with growers and fruit fly management community groups across all states and territories to control the pest on a national scale.

CitrusWatch is a new five-year national citrus industry biosecurity program, which is a collaborative effort between Hort Innovation, Citrus Australia, Plant Health Australia, and the Northern Territory Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade (NT DITT) and research group, Cesar Australia, providing surveillance, communications and research support.

Later this year we can look forward to the Australian Biosecurity Symposium that will focus on research, innovation and knowledge sharing across the biosecurity collective. The event will be held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, from 3 – 5 May 2022. The call for abstracts has been extended until 28 January 2022.

On 16 December 2021 I had the opportunity to host a Joint Industry Government Surveillance workshop with 40 representatives from industry and government participating. We discussed the need for improved collaboration and partnership to strengthen biosecurity and surveillance across northern Australia. This was the first workshop in a series with the next one scheduled for March this year.

In late December a quick-thinking traveller who returned from Italy, reported a suspicious bug while in quarantine in Melbourne. It turns out she spotted one of Australia’s high priority exotic pests, brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB). This is a timely reminder that biosecurity is a shared responsibility and to call the Exotic Plant Pest Hotline on 1800 084 881 if you spot anything unusual.

Also in December, the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment finalised amendments to export rules. Among other things, the amended rules now provide additional clarification and regulation of bulk vessels used to export grain and plant products. It is designed to make export regulation easier to understand and comply with. By supporting the export of a broader range of agricultural products it will encourage farmers, producers and exporters to engage in international trade.

As Australia continues facing significant and evolving threats from exotic pests and diseases, PHA remains committed to strengthening the plant biosecurity system in 2022, together with industry and government partners.

Sarah Corcoran
CEO, Plant Health Australia


Plant Health Australia member meetings

Members are asked to take note of upcoming member meetings.

Annual Operational Plan webinar for members
When: 31 March 2022
Where: TBC

May member meetings
When:
24 – 25 May 2022
Where: TBC

More details will be provided closer to the time.


PHA Board meeting 105

The Plant Health Australia (PHA) Board met virtually on Monday 29 November 2021, for Board Meeting 105.

Dr Simon McKirdy attended the first Board meeting following his appointment as a Director at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday 23 November 2021. Kim Halbert and Doug Philips were also in attendance having been reappointed as Directors at the AGM.

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New biosecurity collaboration to protect Australian citrus industry

Australia’s $900 million citrus industry could face serious production and market access risks if the industry is not adequately prepared to manage future biosecurity threats.

A new five-year national biosecurity program, CitrusWatch, is a collaborative effort that is designed to protect the citrus industry from harmful exotic pests and diseases such as Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri) and huánglóngbìng (HLB).

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Biosecurity key as ag production set for record year

The Australian agriculture industry is set to make history this financial year with a forecast to reach $78 billion in value.

According to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) latest outlook released recently, both crop growers and livestock producers will see record values of $43 billion and $33.4 billion respectively.

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New surveillance project to monitor honey bee pests

Hort Innovation and Plant Health Australia (PHA) are proud to announce a new three-year National Bee Pest Surveillance Program (NBPSP). Funded by Hort Innovation, the Australian Honey Bee Industry Council and Grains Producers Australia (GPA), in collaboration with state and territory governments, the program will continue to monitor for honey bee pests that threaten the Australian honey bee industry.

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PBRI Symposium 2022

The two-day Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative (PBRI) Symposium, sponsored by the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE), will include a program of plant biosecurity research supported by the PBRI member organisations and delivered by a large range of research teams in Australia.

The Symposium will be a live event, following COVID-safe guidelines, held at the National Wine Centre in Adelaide.

Register online


Bee biosecurity and almond pollination

Honey bees are the most important pollinators of Australian almonds. Agriculture Victoria, Almond Board of Australia and Hort Innovation recently produced a honey bee pollination biosecurity video featuring the Australian Honey Bee Industry Biosecurity Code of Practice

PHA offers a free biosecurity course for beekeepers with advice on keeping honey bees healthy using industry best practice. Sign up today!

Watch video


 

Latest from Prevent Fruit Fly

NFFC will continue to prevent fruit fly in Australia

The National Fruit Fly Council (NFFC) has secured funding from Hort Innovation for phase 4 of the project that strategically coordinates fruit fly management in Australia over the next five years (2021 – 2026).

The project is a joint initiative between Plant Health Australia (PHA) and Hort Innovation, with co-investment from State governments and horticultural industries. The Council will continue to work with growers and fruit fly management community groups across all states and territories to control the pest on a national scale.

Read more


 

Latest from Grains Farm Biosecurity

Protecting your grain harvest

With the 2021-22 winter grains harvest season concluding, the timing is perfect for grain insect pests to cause serious damage. Being prepared to protect your crop and maintain product quality is paramount.

Australia is globally recognised as having one of the toughest grain import and export markets in terms of biosecurity regulations. Grain receival standards are rigorous, with zero tolerance for live grain storage insects. 

Read more


 

 

Out and about

PHA hosted a Joint Industry Government Surveillance workshop on 16 December with 40 representatives from industry and government participating in the virtual meeting. The need for improved collaboration and partnership to strengthen biosecurity and surveillance across northern Australia. This was the first workshop in a series with the next one scheduled for March 2022.

Contact Trevor Dunmall, tdunmall@phau.com.au for more information on the next workshop.


 

Staff movements

Congratulations to Dr Mila Bristow

Congratulations to Dr Mila Bristow on her recent appointment as General Manager Partnerships and Innovation. In her new role Mila will lead the national approach to partnership innovation to achieve PHA’s strategic goals from our new corporate Strategic Plan 2022-2027.

Her team connects strategies, support plant industries to adopt biosecurity practices, integrate data and technology for improved decision-making, and improve our ability to identity and detect plant biosecurity threats to strengthen the Australian plant biosecurity system for the benefit of the economy, environment and community.


Welcome to Dr Maggie Mwathi

Welcome to Dr Maggie Mwathi, a highly skilled research scientist and project manager, with a solid academic and professional background. With a PhD in Genetics, Masters in Biotechnology, Masters in Project Planning and Management, she has diverse research experience in sustainable agriculture research projects across multiple stakeholders, multicultural teams and international organisations in Peru, India, Kenya and Australia.

In her new role, Maggie will assist in the review and development of Biosecurity Plans (BPs) for specific plant industries and the development of farm management guides, continuity plans and other material.


 

Upcoming events

ABARES Outlook Conference

When 1 – 4 March 2022
Where Online
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Protected Cropping Australia 2022 Conference

When 28 - 31 March 2022
Where Pacific Bay Resort, Coffs Harbour, NSW
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Australian Biosecurity Symposium

When 3 – 5 May 2022
Where Gold Coast, Queensland
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Plant Biosecurity Research Symposium 2022

When 11 - 12 May 2022
Where TBC
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Hort Connections 2022

When 6 - 8 June 2022
Where Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
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3rd Australian Native Bee Conference

When 6 - 8 June 2022
Where Rosehill, Sydney
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Seed Business Convention 2022

When 16 – 18 August 2022
Where TBC
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11th Australasian Soilborne Disease Symposium

When Mid to late 2022
Where TBC
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National Olive Industry Conference & Trade Exhibition

When 14 - 16 October 2022
Where Paranaple Convention Centre, Devonport, Tasmania
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AusMac 2021

When 7 - 9 November 2022
Where RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast

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11th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance

When 13th - 18th November 2022
Where Sydney
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AgCatalyst 2022

When 22 - 23 November 2022
Where Luna Park, Milsons Point, Sydney
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International Hemipteran-Plant Interactions Symposium

When December 2022
Where TBC
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Plant Health Australia

Level 1, 1 Phipps Close
Deakin ACT 2600
P: 02 6215 7700
E: media@phau.com.au
planthealthaustralia.com.au


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