27/11/2025
Samoa Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Launches New Suite of Biosecurity Enhancements – Biosecurity X-ray Unit, Uniforms and Public Awareness Vehicle Messaging
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) has officially launched new biosecurity enhancements to strengthen its defenses against pests and diseases. These initiatives are part of a broader effort designed to strengthen and protect the Samoa’s border protection systems and safeguard its agriculture, environment, public health, and economy.
The launch highlighted three major developments:
• New state-of-the-art dual-view X-ray machine unit
• New uniforms to align with the name rebranding to Biosecurity Samoa (formerly known as Samoa Quarantine)
• Biosecurity vehicles featuring messages to emphasize public awareness on regulated pests and prohibited imports.
Together, these initiatives represent a significant step forward in Samoa’s ongoing efforts to enhance border security and protect the nation from invasive pests and diseases. Biosecurity remains Samoa’s first line of defense against harmful organisms that threaten crops, livestock, biodiversity, and community wellbeing.
Samoa’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries through its Biosecurity Division, is proud to be the first recipient to have the new x-ray machine installed within the Australia and Pacific region. Located at the country’s busiest gateway, Faleolo International Airport, the newly installed Rapiscan 926DX dual-view X-ray machine — marks a strategic investment in advanced border screening technology. Its enhanced imaging capabilities enable faster and more accurate detection of risk items, strengthening operational efficiency and improving passenger compliance experience. More importantly, it further boosts Samoa Biosecurity officers’ capacity to prevent threats that could undermine food security and national resilience.
The Associate Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Honourable Aiolupotea Misa Tony Aiolupotea, on behalf of the Government of Samoa, delivered the opening remarks and acknowledged the vital support of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through the GEF-7 Samoa Project: Enhancing Climate Resilience of Samoa’s Communities through Integrated Management of Invasive Alien Species. Implemented by UNDP in partnership with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, this investment reflects a shared commitment to protecting Samoa and the wider Pacific region from the impacts of invasive species.
The opening prayer was conducted by Rev. Gaolo Elisara of the Satapuala Congregational Christian Church in Samoa with Official Remarks delivered by the Assistant Resident Representative of the UNDP Multi Country Office in Samoa, Mr. Lepale Aussie Simanu.
Appreciation was also extended to the Samoa Airport Authority, Samoa Customs, Samoa Immigration and Samoa Health for their close cooperation and collaboration in border security efforts. Their collaboration underscores that border security is a shared responsibility requiring strong partnerships to ensure national safety.
The launch also featured the introduction of the new Biosecurity Samoa uniform, symbolising professional capacity, visibility, and pride in service. As frontline guardians of Samoa’s borders, Biosecurity officers play a crucial role in national protection, and the new uniform reinforces their identity and the trust placed in their work. Additionally, the newly branded biosecurity vehicles will enhance public awareness of regulated pests, prohibited goods, and measures to protect key industries such as Samoa’s honey sector. These awareness initiatives demonstrate the Government’s commitment not only to compliance and enforcement but also to community education and shared national responsibility.
These developments align with the Government’s priorities under the Pathway for the Development of Samoa and the Agriculture Sector Plan, supporting a safer, more resilient, and sustainable future for all Samoans.
In acknowledging the dedication of MAF Biosecurity officers, the Government reaffirmed that these new tools will strengthen their ability to protect Samoa’s borders and uphold national wellbeing.
With today’s launch, Samoa moves forward with strengthened systems, heightened public awareness, and a renewed commitment to keeping the nation safe, secure, and resilient.