A new Biosecurity Collaboration Agreement.
CITRUS WATCH program aims to ensure that the Australian citrus industry is better equipped to minimise the entry and spread of high priority pests, such as Asian citrus psyllid, African citrus psyllid and diseases such as huánglóngbìng. It works with biosecurity agencies, biosecurity programs in other industries, and research and…
Plant health surveillance data protocols describe the required fields and controlled vocabulary to produce a valid pest record for a pest or pest group using the Pest Record Specification (PRS). Data protocols are subordinate documents to the National Surveillance Protocols (NSP) where they exist for a pest or pest group…
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