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2019 07 24 Guidelines for Fresh Produce Food Safety 2019 WEB
FRESH PRODUCE SAFETY CENTRE AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND Guidelines for Fresh Produce Food Safety 2019 SPONSORED BY Fresh Produce Safety Centre Australia & New Zealand, June 2019 These Guidelines are licensed under Creative Commons 4. 0.
Compliance/2019-07-24-Guidelines-for-Fresh-Produce-Food-Safety-2019-WEB.pdf (6 mb)
NZ Grower December 2022 pages
VOL 77 | NO 11 | DECEMBER 2022 HORTICULTURE NEW ZEALAND 29 NOVEL STRAWBERRY PEST MANAGEMENT 36 GROWERSʼ DILEMMA 44 NEW GENERATION GROWERS SUSTAINABLE NEW FACILITY YIELDS FIRST HARVEST PAGE 46 INTRODUCING MONROE ROSELLA Extremely vigorous lollo bionda - up to 10 days faster than long time market standards in mid-Winter High leaf numbers and head……
News-Events/Magazines/NZ-Grower-December-2022-pages.pdf (11 mb)
VNZ Fact Sheet 5 Tarnished Plant Bug v8
If you see any unusual pests or plant symptoms, call the MPI EXOTIC PEST AND DISEASE HOTLINE 0800 80 99 66 EXOTIC PEST FACT SHEET 5 What should I look for?
Pest-factsheets-2024-new/VNZ-Fact-Sheet-5_Tarnished-Plant-Bug-v8.pdf (106 kb)
VNZ Fact Sheet 12 Vege Leaf Miners v8
If you see any unusual pests or plant symptoms, call the MPI EXOTIC PEST AND DISEASE HOTLINE 0800 80 99 66 EXOTIC PEST FACT SHEET 12 What should I look for? A leaf miner infestation is most likely detected by the presence of mines in leaf tissue.
Pest-factsheets-2024-new/VNZ-Fact-Sheet-12_Vege-Leaf-Miners-v8.pdf (152 kb)
VNZ Fact Sheet 4 Western Corn Rootworm v8
If you see any unusual pests or plant symptoms, call the MPI EXOTIC PEST AND DISEASE HOTLINE 0800 80 99 66 EXOTIC PEST FACT SHEET 4 What should I look for? Root damage and root pruning are the most obvious signs of the presence of Western corn rootworm.
Pest-factsheets-2024-new/VNZ-Fact-Sheet-4_Western-Corn-Rootworm-v8.pdf (125 kb)
VNZ Fact Sheet 11 Swede Midge v8
If you see any unusual pests or plant symptoms, call the MPI EXOTIC PEST AND DISEASE HOTLINE 0800 80 99 66 EXOTIC PEST FACT SHEET 11 How do they spread? The Swede midge is a relatively weak flyer and most easily spreads to new areas in infested transplant material.
Pest-factsheets-2024-new/VNZ-Fact-Sheet-11_Swede-Midge-v8.pdf (124 kb)
20 Jan 2023 Update FALL ARMYWORM UPDATE
FALL ARMYWORM UPDATE (Courtesy of Seed and Grain Readiness and Response) 20h January 2023 Key Points: • South Island Fall armyworm workshops on 24th ,25th January. Consult FAR website for details. www. far. org. nz/events • Fall armyworm presence confirmed on the West Coast last week.
Vegetables-NZ-Inc/Resources/Grower-resources/20-Jan-2023-Update-FALL-ARMYWORM-UPDATE.pdf (314 kb)
27 Jan 2023 FALL ARMYWORM UPDATE 27 Jan 2023
FALL ARMYWORM UPDATE (Courtesy of Seed and Grain Readiness and Response) 27th January 2023 Key Points: • Since 1st September 2022 there have been 93 confirmed FAW finds, 12 of those were on the West Coast of the South Island in the past three weeks.
Vegetables-NZ-Inc/News-and-events/News/27-Jan-2023_FALL-ARMYWORM-UPDATE-27-Jan-2023.pdf (223 kb)
