MSC NewsWire

Founded by Max Farndale 1947 - 2018
Sunday, 22 May 2022 07:19
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Pricing
    • Global Presswire
    • Industry Organisations
  • News Sectors
    • Headlines Through Today
    • Environmental Talk
    • Out of The Beehive
    • Primary Sector Talk
    • Reporters Desk
    • The MSC NewsReel
    • MSCNetwork
    • FinTech Talk
    • The FactoryFloor Newsreel
    • Trade Talk
    • News Talk
    • Industry Talk
    • Technology Talk
    • Blockchain
    • Highlighted
    • The TravelDesk
      • TravelMedia
      • Sporting Tours
      • Holidays Tours Events + More
      • Airfares
      • Travel Enquiry Form
      • TravelBits
    • Travel Updates
    • The MSC TravelDesk Newsreel
    • Travel Talk
    • Travel Time
    • The Bottom Line
    • Regional News
    • News to Run Advice Form
    • World News
    • NewsDIRECT
    • MSCVoxPops
    • Press Releases
  • National Press Club
  • Contact Us

Apple and stonefruit group willing to engage in meaningful discussions with MPI following High Court judgment

  • font size decrease font size decrease font size increase font size increase font size
  • Print
  • Email

The group of five industry members who joined together to challenge MPI’s directive for nurseries and orchardists to contain and/or destroy tens of thousands of apple (Malus) and stonefruit (Prunus) plants has received the High Court judgment and is currently reviewing this in detail.

The judge found that the MPI directions, issued under s116 of the Biosecurity Act were unlawful and has directed MPI to reconsider.

The judgment encourages MPI to work with industry to develop and agree a more appropriate set of directions that address their key biosecurity concerns.

The industry members have always been willing to undertake meaningful dialogue with MPI in order to achieve an appropriate outcome, and now look forward to an improved level of engagement from MPI.

Whilst discussions are underway, the interim order applies for a further five days (see note below).

Kerry Sixtus of Pattullo’s Nurseries said, “We are encouraged by the High Court judgment and will move forward to engage with MPI as quickly as possible in order to achieve a suitable position that accommodates the needs of both parties.

“The group has always believed that MPI should have taken a more considered approach to this issue from day one, rather than a blanket seizure of all plant material.

“We have now proven, and the High Court Judge has recognised, that MPI was using a sledge hammer to crack a nut.

“This now provides us with the opportunity to define a course of action for the different varieties and for the plants at different stages of growth.

“This has been a costly distraction for us during an incredibly busy time of year, but we are willing to move forward and salvage what we can from this bureaucratic mess,” added Kerry.

  • Source: A Catalyst Communications release
Published in HORTICULTURE
Tagged under
  • Horticulture
  • news talk
  • press releases

Related items

  • Sir Bill English to be honoured by Victoria University of Wellington
  • Higher bank capital better for banking system and NZ
  • Plastics industry helps designers create easy-to-recycle packaging
  • Great Barrier unhappy with Auckland’s marine sludge plan
  • XE Update Friday 30 November, 2018
More in this category: « Horticulture levy votes successful Judge calls MPI destruction order 'unlawful' »
back to top
Aug 17, 2018

Brilliance International fined $540k over steel mesh representations

in STEEL
Mar 16, 2018

Māori-owned company teams up with Crown to breed unique berries for global markets

in FOOD
Aug 27, 2018

Christchurch pallet workers living in dire straits as company continues to haul in big profits

in BUSINESS
Aug 15, 2018

Average gender pay imbalance increasing, pay equity settlements need speeding up

in BUSINESS
Sep 03, 2018

UK Minister Mark Field attends Pacific Islands Forum to lead global effort on climate change

in ENVIRONMENT
Jul 03, 2018

NZ Super Fund takes 27 percent stake in NZ Gourmet

in BUSINESS
Sep 12, 2018

Electricity sector review highlights strengths and future needs

in BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2018

New study links common herbicides and antibiotic resistance

in MEDICAL

MSC NewsWire is a gathering place for information on the productive sector in New Zealand focusing on Manufacturing, Productive Engineering and Process Manufacturing

  • Home
  • Global Presswire
  • Industry Organisations
  • National Press Club
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Pricing
  • Sitemap
Copyright © 2022 MSC NewsWire. All Rights Reserved.
Site Built & Hosted by iSystems Limited
Top
The FactoryFloor Newsreel