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Biosecurit­y levy scoped by ministry

- Collette Devlin collette.devlin@stuff.co.nz

Farmers could be hit with another tax as the Government reviews its biosecurit­y funding.

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) confirmed yesterday it had been asked to investigat­e an additional revenue stream such as levy, as part of the overhaul of the Biosecurit­y Act.

Speaking at the primary production select committee, MPI director-general Ray Smith said the Government asked MPI to provide advice on the ‘‘idea’’ of a levy.

National Party biosecurit­y spokesman Nathan Guy asked Smith what advice MPI had given the Government about the insurance-type scheme to levy growers, farmers and the forestry sector. But Smith said he could not discuss advice given to ministers and it was the beginning of a process.

‘‘We are undertakin­g this process in order to advise the Government ... They have asked us about how a levy might apply,’’ Smith said.

MPI would provide advice on the idea and then it would go thought the normal consultati­ve mechanism, he said.

A Government Industry Agreement (GIA) on Biosecurit­y Readiness and Response already exists. That partnershi­p sees the Government and primary industry signatorie­s share decisionma­king, responsibi­lities and costs of preparing for – and responding to – biosecurit­y incursions. Any levy would be in addition to the GIA, Smith said.

‘‘The question that is being asked of us is whether you essentiall­y seek to levy for biosecurit­y events ... you establish some sort of pool to fund them rather than going out subsequent to the event,’’ Smith said.

There had been an idea of a broad biosecurit­y levy and MPI had been asked if that was something to be embraced, he said.

Deputy director-general policy and trade Penny Nelson told the committee that MPI was in the early stages of scoping out how it would approach a review of the Biosecurit­y Act and one of the issues it would be looking at was how things were funded.

Minister for Biosecurit­y Damien O’Connor, who is not a member of the committee, responded afterwards, saying there was no specific proposal to add any additional levy to GIA members or partners.

A funding review was part of a comprehens­ive overhaul of the act.

‘‘The Minister of Finance has indicated that we have to look at how we fund biosecurit­y incursions over the long-term.’’

At the moment it was an ad hoc process that needed tidying up, he said.

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