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NZBeekeeping has launched a consultation for the AFB PMP 10 year review
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<blockquote data-quote="Bee Real" data-source="post: 10487" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>Roy the Afb PMP works otherwise how have you eliminated afb from your own hives?. It is only a very small minority who are not eliminating AFB and leave afb to spread. They are the reason we need law that forces them to eliminate AFB even against their will.</p><p>I have seen NZBEEKEEPING trying to come in the defence of a known serial afb spreader in the West Coast who refused to destroy all his afb contaminated gear, so if they represent this type of beekeepers they don't have my support.</p><p></p><p>If you don't want to have enforcement actions on your beekeeping operation you need to eliminate afb from your own hives, do what your DECA says. It is that simple, I believe...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bee Real, post: 10487, member: 253"] Roy the Afb PMP works otherwise how have you eliminated afb from your own hives?. It is only a very small minority who are not eliminating AFB and leave afb to spread. They are the reason we need law that forces them to eliminate AFB even against their will. I have seen NZBEEKEEPING trying to come in the defence of a known serial afb spreader in the West Coast who refused to destroy all his afb contaminated gear, so if they represent this type of beekeepers they don't have my support. If you don't want to have enforcement actions on your beekeeping operation you need to eliminate afb from your own hives, do what your DECA says. It is that simple, I believe... [/QUOTE]
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