Fiji

5.3 - Test procedures

Articles 5.3.15.3.25.3.3
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Indicative date of implementation 31 December 2021
Definitive date of implementation 31 December 2023
Assistance required for implementation Assistance required:

• Legal/ Policy – develop relevant laws and policies for agencies such as FRCA and Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (BAF) to ensure traders have access to second testing.
• Human Resources/Training – capacity building for relevant border agencies, laboratory technicians and academic institutions on secondary testing.
• Institutions - technical assistance and capacity building is needed for academic institutions, public and private laboratories to provide second testing.
• Infrastructure/Equipment – establishment of accredited laboratory/laboratories to undertake second testing.

Tags: Legislative and regulatory framework, Infrastructure and equipment, Human resources and training

Donor / Agency

World Bank, PHAMA Plus, New Zealand

Progress reported
27 June 2025 — G/TFA/N/FJI/3  
Fiji has established a Test Procedures Working Group under the National Trade Facilitation Committee. The group has developed a Position Paper and an initial work plan to undertake a scoping and gap analysis (ongoing). The working group is led by the Biosecurity Authority of Fiji and consists of 10 other trade facilitation agencies.

The Department of National Trade Measurements and Standards has developed new standards and testing regimes for some traded products that are engaged with the initiative assesses laboratory capacity and future needs on a regional basis.

The following specific activities have been undertaken:

• The NZMPI Aid Project has implemented the following:

- Facility Upgrade, including increased floor space and equipment availability in the Post-Entry Quarantine laboratory at Koronivia. They are now able to conduct molecular-level testing. BAF provided staff training and certification, and existing SOPs were updated.

- Serological (ELISA) and molecular (PCR) testing for local animal diseases (e.g., American Foul Brood) and exotic diseases (e.g., Foot and Mouth Disease, Infectious Bursal Disease, African Swine Fever, etc.).

The World Bank Group is assisting the Working Group to undertake the scoping requirements to identify the future needs for new or updated testing facilities, or to existing facilities for 2nd testing, to ensure access to the second test for the private sector. Planning workshops were conducted in February and June 2023. BAF is currently examining the current requirements for 2nd testing and the future feasibility of undertaking these tests in Fiji or elsewhere. The World Bank Group is also reviewing the current draft of the Biosecurity legislation related to 2nd testing procedures, as well as providing support to BAF on adopting a risk-based approach for testing and inspection. A draft policy addressing test procedures is currently in the development process with support from the World Bank Group.

Areas of assistance required:

Fiji requires assistance to develop the following 2nd testing requirements:
• Specifics of laboratory requirements and accreditation to achieve compliance.
• Laboratory training and capacity development requirements.
• 2nd testing implementation strategy (including processes and timing).
• Implementation of policy and standard operating procedures when legislation is approved.
• Potential automation and laboratory sample tracking.
• Stakeholder consultancy and awareness on secondary tests.

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