Three properties in South Australia were placed in quarantine after the highly contagious tomato brown rugose fruit virus ...
Tomato seedling trade has once again been halted after seedlings were moved from South Australia to Victoria without a plant health certificate.
A tomato glasshouse facility in northern Victoria remains closed after tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) was detected ...
Agriculture Victoria revealed on January 17 that quarantine controls had been put in place at a Goulburn Valley glasshouse after tomato brown rugose fruit virus was found. The virus has spread ...
Agriculture Victoria continues to respond to a recent detection of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) at a glasshouse tomato facility in ...
Questions remain unanswered over a damaging horticultural virus – which has cost at least 120 people their jobs – that was ...
The devastated owners of a 65-year-old tomato nursery north of Adelaide are planning legal action after closing their business in the wake of the tomato virus crisis. SA Tomato owners Peter and ...
The tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is harmless to humans but it can can affect 100 per cent of plants and cause crop losses of up to 70 per cent. The highly contagious virus affects ...