Netherlands: Government continues effort to control tomato disease

게시됨 2021년 8월 12일

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The Ministry for Primary Industries in New Zealand has halted tomato exports to six countries due to the discovery of the Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) in an Auckland greenhouse in April. The affected countries consider the disease a quarantine risk. Authorities are working to contain the virus and hope to resume exports before the upcoming tomato season in October. Efforts are being made to prevent the spread of the disease between different greenhouse complexes and to develop non-farm biosecurity plans for individual operators.
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Authorities working to contain a tomato plant disease are hopeful exports can resume to some countries before the season starts in October. Last month the Ministry for Primary Industries stopped exports to six countries after the Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) was found on plants here. The countries - Australia, Japan, Thailand, Fiji, Tonga, and New Caledonia - consider the disease a quarantine risk. The disease can affect the yield of crops and delay fruit growth. It was found on plants in an Auckland greenhouse in April. MPI response controller David Yard said PepMV is now in four glasshouses and work was continuing to control the spread. "The key efforts will be in preventing the spread between different operations between different greenhouse complexes, and particularly between indoor and outdoor tomato growing units. "We will be looking at having non-farm ...
출처: Hortidaily

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