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Waikato farm boss fined for failing to register animals

Waikato farm boss fined for failing to register animals 4 May, 2021 08:00 PM 2 minutes to read The Country The chief executive of a large Waikato farm business has been fined $3600 for failing to register 820 animals under the National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) scheme. Lochiel Farmlands Limited chief executive Kim Phillip Robinson, 65, faced four charges related to the offending and was sentenced in the Pukekohe District Court on Monday. The farm manages about 3000 cattle as dry stock with its main operations being as a breeder and finisher of stock. AS chief executive, Robinson was responsible for the registration of the animals. The NAIT scheme is used to track the movements of cattle and deer. Its use was critical in quickly responding to biosecurity outbreaks, Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) regional manager animal welfare and NAIT compliance, Brendon Mikkelsen said.

Waitako farm chief executive fined after failing to register animals

The chief executive of a large Waikato farm has been fined $3600 for failing to register livestock with the government s animal tracing programme. A Waikato farm has been fined for failing to register some of its animals. Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon The National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) scheme is used to track the movements of cattle and deer. Lax compliance with the system by some farmers was blamed for the spread of the cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis. Lochiel Farmlands chief executive Kim Robinson was sentenced in Pukekohe District Court on Monday for not registering 820 animals, which were moved to meatworks in early 2019.

Head Of Large Farm Company Fined Over NAIT Failure To Register 820 Animals

Monday, 3 May 2021, 3:50 pm The chief executive of a large farm business has been fined $3600 for four charges related to failing to register 820 animals under the National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) scheme. Kim Phillip Robinson (65) is CEO of Lochiel Farmlands Limited, in Waikato, and responsible for the registration of the animals. The farm manages about 3000 cattle as dry stock with its main operations being as a breeder and finisher of stock. He appeared for sentencing before the Pukekohe District Court today (3/5/21). MPI regional manager animal welfare and NAIT compliance, Brendon Mikkelsen, says the NAIT system is critical to our ability to respond quickly in the event

Business Scoop » Head Of Large Farm Company Fined Over NAIT Failure To Register 820 Animals

Press Release – Ministry For Primary Industries The chief executive of a large farm business has been fined $3600 for four charges related to failing to register 820 animals under the National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) scheme. Kim Phillip Robinson (65) is CEO of Lochiel Farmlands … The chief executive of a large farm business has been fined $3600 for four charges related to failing to register 820 animals under the National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) scheme. Kim Phillip Robinson (65) is CEO of Lochiel Farmlands Limited, in Waikato, and responsible for the registration of the animals. The farm manages about 3000 cattle as dry stock with its main operations being as a breeder and finisher of stock. He appeared for sentencing before the Pukekohe District Court today (3/5/21).

Farm CEO fined for failing to register hundreds of animals

Farm CEO fined for failing to register hundreds of animals Newshub 3/05/2021 © Provided by Newshub The chief executive of a large farm business has been fined $3600 for failing to register more than 800 animals. Kim Phillip Robinson, 65, faced four charges relating to the failure and was sentenced in the Pukekohe District Court on Monday. As well as the fine he was also ordered to pay court costs of $130. Robinson is chief executive of Lochiel Farmlands Limited, which manages around 3000 cattle as dry stock. As chief executive, it is Robinson s responsibility to register all animals on the farm. Despite previously being reminded of his obligations and being registered as the person in charge of the NAIT animals since 2012 at Lochiel Farmlands Limited, Mr Robinson failed to play his part to protect New Zealand’s biosecurity, said Brendon Mikkelsen, regional manager of animal welfare and NAIT compliance at the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).

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