The New Zealand Herald

Psa decision to be appealed

- — Jamie Gray

The Ministry for Primary Industries is appealing the High Court’s decision that found in favour of kiwifruit growers over the introducti­on of the devastatin­g bacterial disease Psa.

The Crown appeal seeks to clarify the scope for government regulators to be sued in negligence, MPI said.

MPI said the High Court’s finding traverses events dating back 12 years, pre-dating the establishm­ent of the Ministry.

“New Zealand enjoys a high level of freedom from the most damaging pests and diseases as a result of the diligent actions of MPI officers, importers and others,” MPI said. “No biosecurit­y system in the world can prevent every pest incursion from happening, which is why our ability to manage risk offshore and respond to incursions if

they occur are critical parts of the biosecurit­y system,” it said.

“The Ministry considers the High Court finding has the potential to significan­tly impact on the Ministry’s biosecurit­y operations,” it said.

“MPI takes its biosecurit­y responsibi­lities seriously, and while the decision is being appealed, it must still be applied in the interim,” it said. “The impact of this for importers and others will be delays in decision-making.”

The High Court said last month it had partially upheld a claim brought by Strathboss Kiwifruit Ltd, representi­ng a class of 212 kiwifruit orchardist­s, and Te Puke-based postharves­t operator Seeka, against the ministry (MPI). Judge Jillian Mallon said the former MAF owed a duty of care to kiwifruit growers.

No biosecurit­y system in the world can prevent every pest incursion from happening. Ministry for Primary Industries

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