A north Canterbury beekeeper, Steven Brown, has called for a change in New Zealand's disease management after his business, Springbank Honey, was ordered to destroy over $2 million worth of honey and bees due to the detection of American Foulbrood Disease (AFB). Despite spending up to $50,000 monthly on testing, the company was instructed to burn 10,000 boxes containing disease-free honey and bees. This procedure is part of New Zealand's legislative control of AFB, which has been in the country since 1877. However, Brown believes he has been unfairly targeted and questions the effectiveness of this eradication method.