Melon growing areas like Katherine want to keep pests and diseases out

Updated September 1 2020 - 8:33am, first published 8:26am
A grower can do all the right things and have the tightest levels of biosecurity, but all it takes it one minor incident - like a well meaning holiday maker to step in to their paddock - for a major biosecurity breach to occur.
A grower can do all the right things and have the tightest levels of biosecurity, but all it takes it one minor incident - like a well meaning holiday maker to step in to their paddock - for a major biosecurity breach to occur.

As Australians grapple with the continued threat and impacts of coronavirus, the local melon industry is hoping the new sense of understanding around the spread of disease will be applied to the horticultural sector.

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