The panel consists of people from across the biosecurity spectrum including the Australian horticulture industry, Australian federal and state governments, and New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries. The panel reviewed the progress and benefits of a number of the Centre’s projects including post-harvest treatments, female fruit fly lures and bacterial diagnosis.
The second day was an in-depth economic analysis of projects on the fruit fly and Tomato Potato Psyllid/Liberobacter solanaceraum.
The complete list of PBCRC research can be found here.