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Tomato growers in South Australia are facing lengthier lockdowns than initially expected, as biosecurity officers work to eradicate a crop virus.
Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus was detected at three locations in August. Workers belived the sites would only be shutdown a few weeks.
Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Department of Primary Industries and Regions biosecurity director Nick Secomb to hear more about the complex process of eradicating the disease.
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By Nine RadioTomato growers in South Australia are facing lengthier lockdowns than initially expected, as biosecurity officers work to eradicate a crop virus.
Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus was detected at three locations in August. Workers belived the sites would only be shutdown a few weeks.
Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Department of Primary Industries and Regions biosecurity director Nick Secomb to hear more about the complex process of eradicating the disease.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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