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Qld Bid To Stop Tomato Virus - southburnett.com.au

Summary by southburnett.com.au
June 16, 2025 A control order was put in place in Queensland on Monday (June 16) in a bid to stop the highly contagious tomato brown rugose fruit virus from entering the State. The virus, which affects tomatoes, capsicums and chillies, does not pose any risk to human health. It causes yellow and brown spots to appear on leaves, fruit and stems. Infected fruit can also be deformed or ripen irregularly. The virus spreads easily through contaminate…
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southburnett.com.au broke the news in Kingaroy, Australia on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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