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3 March 2026

Strengthening insecticide resistance management for fall armyworm

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Sweet Corn
18 February 2026

Learning about Tomato Potato Psyllid (TPP) in Tasmania

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity
11 February 2026

Pest Monitoring Network – Tasmania Opt-in

Other
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Potatoes, Tomatoes and more
27 January 2026

Global Scan: Stemphylium leaf blight in onions

Fact sheet and Market study
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Onions and Alliums
13 January 2026

Fact Sheet: Lifecycle of Stemphylium

Fact sheet
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Onions
12 January 2026

Biosecurity preparedness and strategy for the potato industry

Project overview
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
3/11/2025 - 12/07/2027
12 January 2026

Addressing herbicide resistance and control failures in ryegrass management for onions, carrots, and rotational crops

Project overview
Pests diseases and biosecurity and Chemicals & pesticides
Onions, Alliums and more
30/11/2025 - 14/11/2028
12 January 2026

Onion industry biosecurity strategy Phase I

Project overview
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Onions and Alliums
7/09/2025 - 5/10/2028
17 December 2025

Farm Biosecurity Planner

Fact sheet and User guide
Pests diseases and biosecurity

The best defence against pests and diseases is the integration of biosecurity practices into your everyday business operations. Biosecurity is about managing the risk of pests and diseases impacting your business. By managing these risks, you can reduce the chance of pests and diseases being carried onto and around your property.

Why develop a farm biosecurity plan?

Having a plan helps you assess the risks of pests, diseases and weeds being introduced or spread onto your property and decide what you’ll do to manage those risks. The benefits of having a strong farm biosecurity plan for your business include:

  • Reduced risk of introducing new pests and diseases.
  • Lower pest and disease management costs.
  • Maintained and enhanced access to domestic and international markets.
  • Faster response and recovery if a new pest, disease, or weed does arrive.

How to use this farm biosecurity manual

This manual is your practical guide to developing a biosecurity plan tailored specifically to your business. It provides the essential information, examples, and tools to help you identify risks and choose effective practices.

Use this guide to help you assess potential entry pathways for pests and diseases and outline actions you’ll implement to reduce associated risks. A self-assessment checklist will help you evaluate your current practices and pinpoint areas for improvement. Using a farm map to visualise how your property layout relates to the risk pathways will help you locate where you can implement the most effective strategies.

Find a copy of the Farm Biosecurity Manual (Only) here.

Find a combined interactive version of the Farm Biosecurity Manual and Plan here.