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Animal and Plant Health NZ Animal and Plant Health NZ
  • About Us
    • What we do
    • Our Board
    • Our Team
    • Scholarships
    • History
  • Membership
    • Our members
    • Member benefits
    • Become a member
  • Our Work
    • Healthy animals
    • Healthy crops
    • Environmental stewardship
    • Safe food
    • Submissions
    • Who we work with
  • Events
    • Calendar
  • Priorities
    • What’s The Issue
    • What’s At Stake
    • What We Need
    • Our Five Priorities
  • News & Resources
    • Articles
    • Media releases
    • Resources
    • The facts
  • Contact Us
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About Liz Shackleton

Urgent action needed to deliver reduction in red tape

27 February 2025 Animal and Plant Health NZ welcomes the Government’s commitment to cut red tape and streamline access to new animal and plant health products for farmers and growers.... read more →
  • 26 February 2025
  • Liz Shackleton
  • No Comments
  • Media releases

Bio-insecticide innovation for brassica pest

APHANZ members want the current review of the approval path for new products to result in a trusted process and right touch regulation that balances all the risks and ensures... read more →
  • 9 February 2025
  • Liz Shackleton
  • No Comments
  • Articles, Featured

Leading the charge against Fall armyworm

Access to innovation will benefit New Zealand farmers and growers with a broad tool kit of options. As an example, Fall armyworm (FAW) is one of the world’s most devastating... read more →
  • 9 February 2025
  • Liz Shackleton
  • No Comments
  • Articles, Priorities

More than extra resources needed to tackle delays in approving new products

Animal and Plant Health NZ welcomes the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intent to recruit more staff to process new agricultural and horticultural product applications, but says its members believe that more... read more →
  • 5 February 2025
  • Liz Shackleton
  • No Comments
  • Featured, Media releases, Priorities, Resources

Primary sector calls for bold action needed to tackle delays in approving new products for farmers and growers

New Zealand’s primary sector is urging the Government to be bold in tackling the backlog of applications for new animal and plant health products that will help grow the economy.... read more →
  • 30 January 2025
  • Liz Shackleton
  • No Comments
  • Media releases

Pioneering to protect our taonga

APHANZ members want the current review of the approval path for new products to result in a trusted process and right touch regulation that balances all the risks. There’s a... read more →
  • 5 January 2025
  • Liz Shackleton
  • No Comments
  • Articles, Featured, Healthy Animals, Priorities

Prioritising farmer access to new tools that reduce emissions

APHANZ members want the current review of the approval path for new products to result in a trusted process and right touch regulation that balances all the risks. To help... read more →
  • 19 December 2024
  • Liz Shackleton
  • No Comments
  • Articles, Featured, Healthy Animals, Healthy Crops
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Animal and Plant Health Association of NZ Inc.
Level 7, Equinox House
111 The Terrace, PO Box 5069
Wellington 6140

 

Phone: +64 (0)27 432 8196 E-Mail: enquiry@animalplanthealth.co.nz Web: www.animalplanthealth.co.nz
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