Animal Health Australian farmBiosecurity
Animal Health Australian farmBiosecurity

farm biosecurity:
the issues

biosecurity trends at
home and abroad

member's forum

secure your farm:
secure your future

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WELCOME to the 13th edition of Farm Biosecurity News.

Each edition examines one of our top five Farm Biosecurity risk areas. These issues directly relate to biosecurity risks on properties and provide you with helpful information relating to prevention and risk mitigation.

This edition focuses on the biosecurity risks associated with people movement on and off your property.

For additional information on Farm Biosecurity visit the new look Farm Biosecurity website at www.farmbiosecurity.com.au

Our farm biosecurity advice is designed to be simple, clear and easy to use. Please share these articles with your colleagues and members and feel free to use them in your own industry or member publications.


Biosecurity in review: Farm Biosecurity examines the five key risk areas?

  • Biosecurity and workers on your property

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The biosecurity trends section looks at biosecurity research and activity in Australia and around the world.

  • Show season movement permits and other required documents
  • Healthy bees in the UK

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The member's forum highlights the latest member news and provides a forum to share information and key learnings.

  • Plant industry biosecurity plans
  • Biosecurity updates from the Apple Isle

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The secure your farm: secure your future section updates you on the latest program initiatives and news poll results on key issues from the Farm Biosecurity program.

  • Farm biosecurity can be rewarding
  • On-line disease library continues to expand
  • Stay informed

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Read all about it... is a media snapshot of recent biosecurity news, to keep you well informed.

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