The Pepino mosaci virus (PepMV), which can affect tomato plant yield and fruit growth, has been detected in an Auckland greenhouse and has spread to three other commercial sites in New Zealand. Originating in China, Europe, and the Americas, the virus can spread through crates, tools, clothing, and bumble bees. The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has notified several countries about the virus affecting New Zealand tomatoes, temporarily suspending export certification to those markets. Despite the virus not posing a food safety risk, growers are urged to practice strict hygiene and other measures to limit its spread. A vaccine is available to control the virus, and the industry is focusing on minimizing its impact through hygiene practices and biosecurity measures, as eradication is unlikely.