Conditions are unpredictable during Australia’s grains cropping season, and growers face numerous challenges when protecting their harvest. To reduce the impact of these challenges, Victorian Grains Biosecurity Officer Jim Moran recommends staying one step ahead of pests and diseases by using tried and trusted farm biosecurity practices before, during, and after sowing.
Excellent biosecurity practice will assist with market access, reduce the burden of managing pests and disease, and assure customers of food safety, quality, and integrity. Ongoing farm biosecurity practices are crucial to maintaining a profitable and successful business.
To strengthen biosecurity efforts, Mr Moran recommends the following:
“Simple measures can save you money in the long run by reducing the introduction and spread of pests, diseases and weeds on your property,” explained Mr Moran.
The Grains Farm Biosecurity Program (GFBP) is an initiative of Plant Health Australia and Grain Producers Australia (GPA). GBOs are on duty in each state to supply farmers with resources, advice, and assistance in keeping their farms free from pest and disease. Head to https://grainsbiosecurity.com.au/ for more details.