National Surveillance Protocols (NSPs) serve as the first point of reference for developing surveillance plans, and include information on surveillance methodology, pest/pathogen biology, taxonomy, identification and sample processing.
NSPs aim to achieve a coordinated plant health surveillance system that meets national and international requirements.
The process of NSP development is managed by the Subcommittee on National Plant Health Surveillance (SNPHS). SNPHS has endorsed NSPs for a range of pests, and a variety of additional draft NSPs are currently being progressed within the NSP workflow.
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If you have any questions, please contact nspcoordinator@phau.com.au.
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Published: 19 April, 2025
Date added: 1 April, 2025
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