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Keynote Paper CSIRO PUBLISHING Australasian Plant Pathology, 2009, 38, 334–337 www.publish.csiro.au/journals/app David Eagling Research Leader, Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity, Building 6, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia. Email: d.eagling@crcplantbiosecurity.com.au Keynote address to the Australasian Soilborne Diseases Symposium, 5–7 February 2009, Thredbo, Australia. Biosecurity is a global issue that can impact on trade, market (2) The Australian Quarantine Inspection Service, which has access and the profitability and sustainability of Australian border responsibilities through protection from exotic plant industries. It is a relatively new term and in Australia has pests, facilitating the international movement of people recently been defined as ‘the protection of the economy, and goods and the provision of export certification for environment and human health from the negative impacts agricultural produce and other commodities, and associated with entry, establishment or spread of exotic pests (3) Product Integrity, Animal and Plant Health, which has post- (including weeds) and diseases’ (Beale et al. 2009). border responsibilities through the coordination of education In addressing plant biosecurity issues, Australia needs to and awareness to prevent pest outbreaks, contingency comply with its international obligations under World Trade response plans and national responses to plant pest Organisation (WTO) agreements that
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