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NZBeekeeping has launched a consultation for the AFB PMP 10 year review
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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Crowley" data-source="post: 10575" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>You cant take anything in isolation, remember that a beekeepers DECA details how that particular beekeeper will deal with any afb fine in their outfit, </p><p>If a beekeeper has high numbers of afb and also has no system of tracking, separating and isolating infected gear as per their DECA/ or dose what their DECA says, and with diagnosis being able to detect that gear is infected then yes there is a possibility that there will be gear burnt as well, but if that same beekeeper can show a system where they can safely track, store, isolate and then deal with either by dipping or other means stopping the infected gear to go back on the hives, that would be treated differently.</p><p>There is no 1 system to suit all situations. each situation looked at according to the rules and what their deca says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Crowley, post: 10575, member: 63"] You cant take anything in isolation, remember that a beekeepers DECA details how that particular beekeeper will deal with any afb fine in their outfit, If a beekeeper has high numbers of afb and also has no system of tracking, separating and isolating infected gear as per their DECA/ or dose what their DECA says, and with diagnosis being able to detect that gear is infected then yes there is a possibility that there will be gear burnt as well, but if that same beekeeper can show a system where they can safely track, store, isolate and then deal with either by dipping or other means stopping the infected gear to go back on the hives, that would be treated differently. There is no 1 system to suit all situations. each situation looked at according to the rules and what their deca says. [/QUOTE]
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