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MPI congratulated

Kiwifruit Vine Health (KVH) Chief Executive, Barry O'Neil, says the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) should be congratulated for taking the right action in turning back car carriers carrying hundreds of stink bugs that pose a huge biosecurity threat. 
Posted on 15 February, 2018

"Over the last few days MPI has turned around two large cargo vessels because one of the most damaging pests to the kiwifruit and wider horticultural industries — the brown marmorated stink bug was found hitchhiking on both ships" said O'Neil.

There are now four car carriers that have been asked to leave New Zealand waters due to the biosecurity risk. 

The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) is a pest that could destroy New Zealand's fruit and vegetable industries. It also infests homes, ruins gardens, and stinks when crushed says O'Neil.

“That is why KVH is pleased with the ongoing diligence of MPI to detect these stink bugs at the border and we fully support the serious steps they have been taking to manage the risk of it getting here, including these recent cases of requiring treatment to take place offshore before allowing high-risk ships and cargo to enter and unload goods at our Ports.

“The decisions may not always be popular with those importing goods, but the rules are very clear, and they are stringent for a reason. Unwanted pests like the BMSB could cause hundreds of millions of dollars damage to the New Zealand economy and heavily affect growers’ livelihoods if it were to establish here.”

Working alongside MPI, industry groups including KVH have been working hard to raise awareness of the threat and impact of BMSB crossing our borders.

This work has included meetings with importers and transporters of machinery and other high-risk goods to ensure they are fully aware of the biosecurity measures they must take.

KVH has also been working with kiwifruit growers, Zespri, MPI and the wider kiwifruit industry to ensure preparedness for BMSB, if it were to arrive and establish here. This includes running awareness programmes and simulation exercises.