While the cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis has had a greater impact on the dairy and beef industries than on the deer industry, it has meant a delay for Deer Industry New Zealand signing the Government Industry Agreement (GIA), chief executive Dan Coup says.
Consultation with the sector group began in October last year, and if it was supported, its application to be a signatory was to be made to the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) in December.
The industry's inclusion in the partnership agreement meant it would be involved in funding and decision-making about any future biosecurity incursions, but for now the process was on hold, as many MPI staff were focused on dealing with the disease.
''We haven't signed up yet,'' Mr Coup said.
''If there is a silver lining with M. bovis, in general, farmers have a greater understanding of the value of Nait (National Animal Identification and Traceability) for animal traceability, and it's not just a 'pain in the butt'.''