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Banana quarantine row
10 May 2004

The row over easing quarantine restrictions on bananas is continuing, with suggestions that none of the experts hired to investigate the proposed changes agreed with a government report on the issue. The Opposition's agriculture spokesman said last week that the only members of the Impact Risk Assessment panel to agree with the proposals were government employees. He said none of the independent members on the IRA team had signed off on the report.

The Australian Banana Growers' Council said the new information throws doubts on claims by Biosecurity Australia that support for its report opening the way for imports of Cavendish bananas from the Philippines was unanimous.

Australian Financial Review, 10/5/04.

Previous News Items:
7 May 2004 | Biosecurity Aust accused of putting trade before safety
7 May 2004 | Drought may push up food costs
6 May 2004 | Jumbos jet in pickers
6 May 2004 | Plant disease rules tackled
3 May 2004 | Still the pick of the crop


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