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New Zealand: Biosecurity cuts could lead to another PSA scale disaster

New Zealand First is warning that proposed cuts to biosecurity will lead to another disaster on the scale of PSA in kiwifruit. That disease has been identified as originating in China.

Rt Hon Winston Peters says Government assurances that it has been objective and rigorous in investigating the biosecurity breach are hollow.

“The Government is going about an inquiry seeking to avoid the truth because that means countless expensive court cases for failing to exercise a duty of care.

“There is no doubt that the Government’s lax biosecurity allowed the Psa virus to enter New Zealand undetected from China.

“Psa continues to cause havoc in the kiwifruit industry. Jobs have been lost and massive financial and mental pain inflicted on innocent fruit growers.

“Of real concern are Government cuts to biosecurity which have significantly weakened our border controls. They include the loss of 25 frontline staff since 2008, and $2 million of cuts to biosecurity budgets since 2009.

“It’s obvious that the Government hasn’t learned anything from the Psa outbreak but New Zealand First is willing to give it a short, sharp lesson.

“Biosecurity needs to be beefed up to prevent the devastation of other important primary industries, not cut back to save a few dollars.

“Sadly, National thinks that short term savings outweigh the long term risks of another alien body entering our country and causing billions of dollars damage.

“How wrong they are,” says Mr Peters.

Source: scoop.co.nz
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