Guidance resources
MPI has a wide range of guidance documents to help you with subjects from food safety in the home to complying with import requirements. Search for a document by subject or title.
Many things can cause a BACC application to require rework. This document is designed to assist our clients by highlighting some of the more common problems we encounter.
Bacillus cereus is a spore-forming bacterium that occurs naturally in many kinds of foods and can cause illness in humans. It can form spores that are resistant to heating and dehydration and can therefore survive cooking and dry storage.
This guidance document is to provide information on the process of becoming an MPI-listed data assessor to carry out independent data assessment in specified areas and to prepare data assessment reports concerning trade name products for registration (or variation) applications under the ACVM Act.
The MPI Bee Pathogen Programme is funded by MPI’s Operational Research and Department funds through the Diagnostic and Surveillance Directorate. The programme is investigating the prevalence and incidence of bee pathogens in New Zealand, using new methods developed by MPI that are based on the National Apiculture Surveys in the USA and Canada.
Agricultural compounds and veterinary medicines are regulated by MPI under the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Act 1997.
This guidance document has been issued to accompany Bovine Semen to the United States of America (OMAR). This guidance document should be read in conjunction with that OMAR.
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This organism causes the most commonly reported gastrointestinal disease in New Zealand. The two species Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli are most often associated with disease. It grows best in reduced oxygen atmospheres and only at temperatures
exceeding room temperature.