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Monthly Bulletin
March 2025
This semi-regular update from the GIA Secretariat is intended to provide a general overview of the key matters considered by GIA governance bodies in the preceding month. It is not intended to communicate formal decisions by any of the parties, nor everything that happens within GIA. If there are any questions, or further information is required please contact steve.rich@gia.org.nz
Fruit Fly Council (FFC): 10 March
Key matters discussed included:
Pest Impact and Beneficiary Classification (PIBC): 11 March
The PIBC Steering Committee met on 11 March 2025 with key matters discussed being:
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Pilot work is now complete, and the framework has proved adept through several pilot pests, and recent PIBC work has focused on developing the pilot-informed “2025 Working Model” for DGG consideration in June 2025.
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Work on behalf of the Xylella Action Group is underway and due for completion in early April and the Lepidoptera Working Group has agreed to use the PIBC framework to help inform review of beneficiaries in 25/26. Parties working on how GIA will impact industry in a bee disease response while maintaining access to pollination services, will shortly consider using the PIBC to inform beneficiary identification.
Plant Biosecurity Council (PBC): 12 March
Key matters discussed included:
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Emerging Risk Update, including BMSB in Argentina, Serpentine leaf miner, fire ants, and eucalyptus beetle.
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Updates on OA council activities – FFC, BMSBC, XAG, Lepidoptera WG, SBWG, Traceability, Bee diseases.
Bees Operational Agreement (OA): 13 March
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Discussion on whether we should also build a bees disease readiness OA and/or a response OA drew a range of views, but no consensus, so this has been scheduled for more discussion at the next meeting.
GIA Operations Limited (GOL) Board Meeting: 17 March
Key matters discussed were:
Māori Advisory Panel Hui: 18 March
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Among other matters, a key output through a wide-ranging discussion was a set of principles to guide our work:
- Manahua – reciprocity, all views equal, I share with you what you share with me, giving and taking
- Balancing commercial and environmental interests (taonga) - Protecting environmental, economic and socio-cultural interests
- Early engagement – relationship based
- Having information to make decisions
- Understanding Māori hierarchy to guide engagement - mapping touch points, who to talk with about what, where and when
- Building relationships in peacetime
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Key among other discussion points was the value of establishing a Kahui Māori, an advisory group, to bring and build understanding and establish connections and relationships.
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Council (BMSBC): 20 March
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Progress updates on the rest of the Council’s programme of work, including the awareness campaign, Novaluron use in NZ, transition to Long Term management, aerodynamic traps, 3D BMSB models, social licence, surveillance project with Chile, EPA samurai wasps applications & YSSB parasitoid testing.
Plant Pass
NZPPI, as Plant Pass Scheme Manager, has provided the following update:
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A Plant Pass workshop was held on 9 April, 10-1pm, Massey University, Palmerston North for all producers, Partners and those with an interest in the scheme.
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