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New biosecurity technology protecting New Zealand food security

Agri-tech company Onside is delivering new biosecurity technology that is transforming biosecurity practices and helping the primary industries in New Zealand better prepare for and prevent biosecurity incursions.

Onside's mobile app for rural risk management has mapped more than 16,000 rural properties and logged over 2.6 million movements across New Zealand and Australia. When contractors and visitors check in to rural properties, movement data, including plant material, people, machinery, and equipment, is collected to make it easy to manage health and safety and biosecurity risks—helping farmers and growers stay compliant.

In the last six months, Onside's new biosecurity tracing software, Onside Intelligence, has identified at least 1,000 check-in movements that presented a heightened risk of spreading a biosecurity threat. Onside's technology uses data from various sources to create an intricate map of rural interactions and potential disease pathways to support biosecurity management activity – making it easier and faster to detect and respond to outbreaks of pests and diseases.

Ryan Higgs, CEO, Onside, says, "As a country, we face the growing risk that an increasingly diverse set of pests and diseases will cross our borders and impact our all-important primary sector. Time matters in a biosecurity response, and fast access to accurate traceability data is critical for preparing and responding efficiently to a biosecurity incursion.

"MPI's investment in our technology has been instrumental in getting it into the hands of industry partners working hard to protect farmers and growers. With recent additional support from MPI, we've also set up a dedicated science group comprising some of the top minds in biosecurity to tackle the ever-evolving challenges presented by global biosecurity risks."

Biosecurity New Zealand deputy director-general Stuart Anderson, MPI says, "Biosecurity is crucial for safeguarding our primary sector and economic security. It's great to see the development of this tool and industry uptake growing for Onside."

Industry partners adopt biosecurity technology
Biosecurity New Zealand, Kiwifruit Vine Health, New Zealand Winegrowers, NZ Pork, Aquaculture New Zealand, and New Zealand Avocado are the first industry partners to utilise the technology to enhance their biosecurity readiness and response, and quickly carry out traceability exercises. Adoption rates of Onside Intelligence in the kiwifruit and viticulture industry are growing beyond 30% as growers continue to understand the benefits of digital traceability to protect their industry and livelihoods.

Leanne Stewart, CEO of Kiwifruit Vine Health, says, "This is an important project for KVH as we help ensure industry preparedness for biosecurity to protect orchards, businesses, and livelihoods. Onside is adding great value to growers by improving day-to-day best biosecurity practices in a simple, innovative way."

Investing in science to boost biosecurity
The SFF Futures partnership has also invested $100,000 in a dedicated science program, which aims to ensure Onside's traceability platform remains world-class and meets the ever-evolving challenges presented by global biosecurity risks.

For more information:
Onside
www.getonside.com

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