Myrtle species imprtation and myrtle rust connection
John Hill made this Official Information request to Ministry for Primary Industries
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From: John Hill
Dear Ministry for Primary Industries,
Myrtle Species and myrtle rust
1. Has MPI allowed the importation of Myrtle species from overseas
2. If the answer to question 1 is yes , please specify which countries the import have been allowed from and the years from 2000 since they have been imported, and the quantity from each country
3. If Myrtle species have been imported from overseas , then has there been a specific check by Bio Security at the border for myrtle rust as a part of the inspection process.
4. Have all myrtle species imported been subject to fungicide treatment on their importation?
5. If the myrtle species have been allowed as an import does MPI know where the plants were destined for.
6. If MPI knows the destination of the plants , are these the same locations that MPI has been targeting in their recent campaign to eradicated the problem.
7. Does MPI analysis show that there is a connection between the Myrtle rust outbreak and the importation of myrtle plant species
Yours faithfully,
John Hill
From: Ministerials
Ministry for Primary Industries
Tēnā koe John,
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Gabrielle Mackintosh | Ministerial Support Officer
Ministerials & Business Support | Office of the Director-General
Ministry for Primary Industries - Manatū Ahu Matua
Telephone: 0800 00 83 33 | Web: www.mpi.govt.nz
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From: John Hill [mailto:[FOI #5931 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 25 May 2017 9:01 p.m.
To: Ministerials <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Myrtle species imprtation and myrtle rust connection
Dear Ministry for Primary Industries,
Myrtle Species and myrtle rust
1. Has MPI allowed the importation of Myrtle species from overseas
2. If the answer to question 1 is yes , please specify which countries the import have been allowed from and the years from 2000 since they have been imported, and the quantity from each country
3. If Myrtle species have been imported from overseas , then has there been a specific check by Bio Security at the border for myrtle rust as a part of the inspection process.
4. Have all myrtle species imported been subject to fungicide treatment on their importation?
5. If the myrtle species have been allowed as an import does MPI know where the plants were destined for.
6. If MPI knows the destination of the plants , are these the same locations that MPI has been targeting in their recent campaign to eradicated the problem.
7. Does MPI analysis show that there is a connection between the Myrtle rust outbreak and the importation of myrtle plant species
Yours faithfully,
John Hill
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From: Alastair Gilby
Ministry for Primary Industries
Dear John Hill,
On behalf of Peter Thomson Director Plants, Food, and Environment please
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Regards,
Alastair
Alastair Gilby | Adviser – Official Information Act
Office of the Director-General | Ministerials and Business Support
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