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  1. Farm and herd owner information enhances FarmsOnLine - 11 October 2010

    Some farm and herd owner information held by the Animal Health Board (AHB) will shortly be added to the Ministry of Agriculture’s (MAF) national rural property register, following consultation with cattle and deer farmers.

  2. New NAIT mandatory tagging date announced - 5 September 2011

    New Zealand’s mandatory national animal identification and tracing (NAIT) scheme is set to commence for cattle on 1 July next year (2012), NAIT Ltd Chief Executive Russell Burnard announced today.

  3. NAIT Animal ID System on track - 15 December 2010

    NAIT and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF), announced today that they have entered into discussions with the Australian National Livestock Identification System Limited (NLIS Ltd) regarding the information system that will support New Zealand's National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) scheme.

  4. Biosecurity Summit takes global approach - 6 November 2006

    How climate change will affect human health risk is one of the topics being discussed at the fourth annual Biosecurity Summit being held in Wellington on 7-8 November 2006.

  5. New Zealand to host World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Conference - 24 October 2007

    For the second time since joining the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in 1925, New Zealand will host the OIE Regional Commission for Asia, the Far East and Oceania conference.

  6. Know the Enemy, Public armed to spot newly introduced pests - 11 June 2005

    It only takes one introduced pest to damage our country and one of us to stop that pest.

  7. Biosecurity New Zealand checks Coastal Classic Yachts - 18 October 2005

    Biosecurity New Zealand is taking action to ensure yachts leaving Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour as part of this weekend’s HSBC Coastal Classic yacht race are free of the invasive seasquirt, the clubbed tunicate.