April 11, 2023

 

Australian awards recognise parties for bolstering country's biosecurity

 

 

 

Individuals, groups and organisations in Australia that have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to strengthening the country's biosecurity system have been recognised at the Australian Biosecurity Awards ceremony in Canberra last week.

 

One of the major awards was presented to Central Queensland's Owen and Brigid Price, of Price Cattle Company, who won farm biosecurity producer of the year.

 

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Murray Watt said protecting Australia's biosecurity system is more vital than ever before.

 

"This year's awards recognise those making vital contributions to protecting our country," Watt said. "Increased and shifting trade and travel patterns, global disruptions, climate change and variability are all placing pressure on our biosecurity system.

 

"Chief concerns are foot-and-mouth disease and lumpy skin disease not far from us in Indonesia. We are working at airports to decontaminate travellers' footwear and control incoming food products, as well as managing returning livestock vessels.

 

"We all share the benefits of a strong biosecurity system and the critical role it plays in maintaining the agriculture sector that allows us to continue to protect and enjoy our way of life.

 

"These biosecurity champions have gone above and beyond to help protect our future."

 

- Beef Central

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