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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat ninja View Post
    They have to way point each kill and track log the entire hunt, if one deer is within the buffer zone it will be thrown out if three deer are, three get thrown out, they just match the waypoint number to the tag on said deer, this info is given to the factory and checked every time and held for X amount of time so they can be audited can’t remember by whom tho, in regards to self regulating, it is, if you get caught out you can no longer supply the factory, you loose your certified suppliers ticket and can no longer sell deer for a living, I know one guy who this happened to and another that got caught out, lost a load but was given a warning instead
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    The processor will check and enter the kill data into their system as a condition of the MPI audited individual RMP (Risk Management Plan) that each processor operates under. When MPI conducts a plant Audit all of this information will be checked. The biggest biosecurity risk is animals being recovered from a 1080 poisoned area and testing positive for residues as has happened in the past. If MPI finds serious breaches the processor may have their export registration cancelled and any non-conforming product destroyed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    The processor will check and enter the kill data into their system as a condition of the MPI audited individual RMP (Risk Management Plan) that each processor operates under. When MPI conducts a plant Audit all of this information will be checked. The biggest biosecurity risk is animals being recovered from a 1080 poisoned area and testing positive for residues as has happened in the past. If MPI finds serious breaches the processor may have their export registration cancelled and any non-conforming product destroyed.

    Last year there were a couple of operators regularly taking deer within the 2km buffer zone stipulated by mpi, I don't believe anything was ever said. In fact if you are out hunting in the Ruahines and watch the choppers work the fringe country it happens all the time.
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