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UPDATED 28 FEBRUARY 2005
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Canker scare eases for some citrus growers
19 Jan 2005

A surveillance operation to detect citrus canker in the Gayndah/Mundubbera zone of Queensland has so far failed to find any suspicious samples. The Department of Primary Industry has surveyed 28 of the 43 properties and more than 80,000 trees in the region. Citrus growers in the Gayndah/Mundubbera zone may have unrestricted interstate market access by the end of February. Movement of citrus fruit was restricted in the last quarter of 2004 after the discovery of canker in orange groves in the Emerald district.

The Land, 19/01/01

Previous News Items:
13 Jan 2005 | Orchardists qualify for soft loans
23 Dec 2004 | Aussie tucker free to use European labels
21 Dec 2004 | Import risk assessments scrapped
21 Dec 2004 | Fruit and veg farmers intimidated
21 Dec 2004 | Irrigation network expands in the Murray-Darling basin


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