Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007

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  • Citrophilus mealybug (Pseudococcus calceolariae) is a serious pest of many horticultural industries that can downgrade fruit quality and affect fruit production.

  • Identification of livestock in Western Australia is required under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management (Identification and Movement of Stock and Apiaries) Regulations 2013 [BAM (IMSA) regula

  • The European wasp is considered one of the worst wasps in the world - harmful to people, our outdoor lifestyles and to our horticultural and agricultural industries.

  • The Transforming Regional Biosecurity Response forums held in October 2016 brought together community, industry and government to develop a collaborative approach to 

  • Green snail (Cornu apertus) is a declared pest under section 22 of the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007.

  • All livestock in Western Australia must be correctly identified according to species.

  • A survey of Western Australian grain/seed/hay growers was undertaken in late 2017 to ascertain industry views on the operation of the Grains, Seeds and Hay Industry Funding Scheme (IFS) and its Man

  • Each Industry Funding Scheme is overseen by a seven-member Industry Management Committee (IMC). The IMCs are comprised of producers and others with an interest in the industry.

  • This page provides information on how to opt out of biosecurity Industry Funding Schemes.

  • This page provides information about three Industry Funding Schemes relevant to the grains/seed/hay, sheep/goat and cattle industries.

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