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Submission on the AFB eradication Strategy
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Mark Goodwin" data-source="post: 11075" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>We have a AFB recognition and destruction courses which are great. That is probably ok for hobby beekeepers however I have met hobby beekeepers who have been on the courses but are not competed to inspect a colony for AFB. There are some changes that could be done to those What we don't have is 'how to eradication AFB from a Commercial beekeeping outfit'. The commercial beekeeper workshops should have two aims, education and effecting behaviour changes. Other than AFB recognition it might also cover managing staff, quality assurance for the staff doing inspections, tool for recording hive inspections, qpcr, number and type of inspections, yearly, 5 year and 10 years goals re AFB etc . and a chance for commercial beekeepers to see what other commercial beekeepers are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Mark Goodwin, post: 11075, member: 617"] We have a AFB recognition and destruction courses which are great. That is probably ok for hobby beekeepers however I have met hobby beekeepers who have been on the courses but are not competed to inspect a colony for AFB. There are some changes that could be done to those What we don't have is 'how to eradication AFB from a Commercial beekeeping outfit'. The commercial beekeeper workshops should have two aims, education and effecting behaviour changes. Other than AFB recognition it might also cover managing staff, quality assurance for the staff doing inspections, tool for recording hive inspections, qpcr, number and type of inspections, yearly, 5 year and 10 years goals re AFB etc . and a chance for commercial beekeepers to see what other commercial beekeepers are doing. [/QUOTE]
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