26 November 2025
Episode 2: What is the difference between the “three bios”?
How biosecurity, biodiversity, and bioprotection collide in moments of crisis. Through the story of the PSA kiwifruit outbreak, the team unpacks what happens when a biological threat gets through the border, how industries and communities respond, and what this event taught Aotearoa New Zealand about resilience.
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Episode Highlights
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How the “three bios” — biosecurity, biodiversity, and bioprotection — intersect
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PSA as a real-time case study in border failure and scientific response
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Why surveillance systems buy time, not perfection
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The rising threat of invasive hornets and wasps
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Biodiversity and everyday New Zealanders as the biosecurity frontline
Episode Description
The PSA outbreak changed the trajectory of Aotearoa New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry and revealed just how tightly our “three bios” are linked. In this episode, we revisit one of the country’s most significant biological events to explore how biosecurity, biodiversity, and bioprotection collide in real time.
Using PSA as our lens, we trace the story from the first signs of incursion through to industry-wide impact, rapid scientific response, community collaboration, and the innovations that helped growers rebuild. Along the way, the team touches on recent hornet scares and what they reveal about how quickly biological threats can escalate.
This episode shows that the three bios are not policy terms but interconnected systems shaping the health of our landscapes, the resilience of industries, and the futures of communities that depend on them.
Revisiting PSA is not just looking back at a crisis — it’s understanding a blueprint for how Aotearoa New Zealand can learn, adapt, and strengthen resilience as new threats emerge.
Meet the Hosts
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Professor Amanda Black — Director, Bioprotection Aotearoa; soil scientist at Lincoln University.
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Professor Peter Dearden — Co-Director, Genomics Aotearoa; geneticist at the University of Otago.
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Dr Nick Waipara — Forest pathologist with Plant & Food Research Group of the Bioeconomy Science Institute, and a long-time collaborator with Te Tira Whakamātaki.
Glossary of Key Terms
Incursion
When a new pest, pathogen or invasive species enters Aotearoa and begins to establish.
PSA / Psa-V
Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae, a bacterial disease that causes kiwifruit vine canker.
Biocontrol (Biological Control)
Using living organisms — insects, fungi or viruses — to manage pests and diseases.
Phage (Bacteriophage)
Viruses that infect bacteria; an emerging tool for targeting plant pathogens.
Unwanted Organism
A legal term in the Biosecurity Act describing organisms considered a risk to NZ’s environment, economy or communities.
Further Reading & Show Notes
Biosecurity Act & Legislation
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Biosecurity Act 1993
https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1993/0095/latest/DLM314623.html -
Introduction to biosecurity legislation — MPI
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/legal/legislation-standards-and-reviews/biosecurity-legislation/introduction-to-biosecurity-legislation -
Minister for Biosecurity — Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister_for_Biosecurity -
Ministerial portfolios — DPMC
https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/our-business-units/cabinet-office/ministers-and-their-portfolios/ministerial-list -
Biosecurity Council announcement — Beehive
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/biosecurity-portfolio-and-establishment-biosecurity-council
Hornets, Wasps & Invasive Insects
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Economic impacts of invasive wasps — Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Group
https://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/discover-our-research/managing-invasive-species/invasive-invertebrates/vespula-wasps/economic-and-social-impacts -
International hornet fatalities — RNZ
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/577927/father-and-son-die-after-being-stung-by-swarm-of-murder-hornets-during-laos-holiday -
DOC – Wasps
https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/pests-and-threats/animal-pests-and-threats/wasps -
MPI — Yellow-legged hornet response
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/biosecurity/exotic-pests-and-diseases-in-new-zealand/active-biosecurity-responses-to-pests-and-diseases/yellow-legged-hornet-sightings-in-auckland-in-2025
PSA / Psa-V in Kiwifruit
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Kiwifruit Vine Health (KVH)
https://kvh.org.nz -
Government–Industry Agreements (GIA)
https://kvh.org.nz/biosecurity/government-industry-agreements-gia -
Pathway tracing report — MPI
www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/16960/direct -
PSA new strains — MPI
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/biosecurity/pest-and-disease-threats-to-new-zealand/horticultural-pest-and-disease-threats-to-new-zealand/psa-new-strains-kiwifruit-vine-canker -
Psa-V overview — KVH
https://kvh.org.nz/biosecurity/psa-v
Incursions & Active Threats
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Brown marmorated stink bug — MPI
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/biosecurity/pest-and-disease-threats-to-new-zealand/horticultural-pest-and-disease-threats-to-new-zealand/brown-marmorated-stink-bug-threat-to-nz-and-identification -
Global Change & NZ Biosecurity (B3, 2023)
www.b3nz.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/B3-Global-Change-and-New-Zealand-Biosecurity-Report-May-2023-1.pdf -
Queensland fruit fly response — MPI
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/biosecurity/pest-and-disease-threats-to-new-zealand/horticultural-pest-and-disease-threats-to-new-zealand/queensland-fruit-fly/queensland-fruit-fly-eradication
Biodiversity
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NZ Soils Portal — Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Group
https://soils.landcareresearch.co.nz/topics/understanding-soils
COVID-19 Parallels
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Managing COVID-19 — Ministry of Health
https://www.health.govt.nz/strategies-initiatives/programmes-and-initiatives/covid-19/managing-covid-19-in-new-zealand
About the Podcast
Under the Lens is a conversation series that examines the challenges and opportunities facing Aotearoa New Zealand’s natural and productive environments. We connect research with real-world decision-making and explore how ecosystems resist, recover and thrive.
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We welcome tough questions, speak in plain language, and focus on real people and real impacts.
Where This Episode Fits
This kōrero continues our first pilot series podcasts, breaking down the “bio” terms that shape environmental conversations. By unpacking the systems behind biosecurity, bioprotection, biocontrol and biodiversity, this episode prepares listeners for case studies, incursions, emerging tools and community-led responses in later episodes.
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