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25 June 2022

Serviced supply chains II

Project overview
International trade and markets
24/06/2022 - 31/10/2025
9 June 2022

Hort Connections 2022 – a tremendous success

Article
Industry development and communication
3 June 2022

Spotting the difference between plant pathogen infections

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Cucumber, Lettuce and more
1 June 2022

Parasitoids for the management of fruit flies in Australia

Project overview
Pests diseases and biosecurity
01/06/2022
27 May 2022

Vegenotes 85: The EnviroVeg Program 2017-2022

Article
Industry development and communication and Environment
17 May 2022

AUSVEG at the 2022 Plant Biosecurity Research Symposium

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity and International trade and markets

Last week, members of the AUSVEG’s biosecurity team attended the 2022 Plant Biosecurity Research Symposium in Adelaide.

Held at the National Wine Centre, the two-day event attracted plant biosecurity experts from across Australia, New Zealand and Europe.

The event provided good opportunity for attendees to hear research that addresses major biosecurity threats to our plant industries and to connect with other plant biosecurity experts after over two years of sharing their learnings and collaboration via computer screens.

AUSVEG National Manager for Engagement and Extension, Zarmeen Hassan, presented on the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment Funded Peri-Urban Biosecurity Surveillance Pilot Program.

Highlighting the importance of early detection for improved outcomes for our plant industries, the program is focus on high-risk areas of incursions located around seaports, airports and the urban fringe, intensive food production and may serve either as an incubator or a first point of detection when new pests and diseases arrive in the country.

The event featured key insights from researchers across the iMapPESTS R&D portfolio and a demonstration of an opportunistic urban surveillance exercise with one of the new models of the sentinel units (picture above). Attendees were able to get up close and peak inside the automated trapping unit which was sampling airborne insects next to grapevines at the National Wine Centre.