The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) has taken action following a report from Portugal about a batch of plants infected with Xylella fastidiosa, a bacterium that is not contagious but harmful to plants, being supplied to two Dutch companies by a Portuguese grower. The NVWA is destroying the infected rosemary plants to prevent spread, and has also notified Denmark as some of the infected plants were delivered there. The authority is also investigating if any other high-risk batches have been delivered from the infected company in Portugal.