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Fungal Disease Could Ruin the Norwegian Strawberry Season

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Plants are said to have spread the fungal disease red marrow, which threatens to destroy large parts of Norwegian strawberry production.

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The disease can survive in the soil for up to 15 years, and there is no effective chemical treatment.

·Denmark
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Plants are said to have spread the fungal disease red marrow, which threatens to destroy large parts of Norwegian strawberry production.

·Oslo, Norway
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Plants are said to have spread the fungal disease red marrow, which threatens to destroy large parts of Norwegian strawberry production. Tor André Johnsen (Frp) calls for action from the Minister of Agriculture.

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Large parts of Norwegian strawberry production may be threatened.

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Plants are said to have spread the fungal disease red marrow, which threatens to destroy large parts of Norwegian strawberry production. Tor André Johnsen (Frp) calls for action from the Minister of Agriculture.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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fvn.no broke the news in Kristiansand, Norway on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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