Tomato seedling trade has once again been halted after seedlings were moved from South Australia to Victoria without a plant health certificate.
As the fallout from the tomato virus outbreak continues, how could it affect prices at the checkout?
The outbreak has already led some states to impose bans on SA tomatoes and fanned growers' fears the restrictions could cause more harm than the virus itself.
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Tomato virus detected in Australia for first time
The disease that affects the production of tomato, capsicum and chilli crops has been detected in the major vegetable growing area of the northern Adelaide Plains.
Ever seen a gall on a tree? That's the plant version of cancer
While cancer doesn't affect plants like it does us, it can have costly implications for farmers and other growers.
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A mystery disease is killing thousands of mango trees in the NT, putting $60m industry under threat
An agronomist says the dieback is the single biggest problem threatening the sustainability of the Darwin mango industry, especially those growing Kensington Pride mangoes.
Airports caught thousands of travellers with biosecurity risks in 2023, including holy water from the Ganges
A live toad, holy water from the Ganges and an aphrodisiac made from donkeys are among the more unusual items detected at Australian airports and mail centres.
Bunya tree 'skeletons' spread beyond national parks, but hope for ancient trees on the horizon
A "heartbreaking" stand of "skeletons" along one of the Sunshine Coast's most popular scenic drives is sobering evidence that bunya pine dieback is spreading, while a team of experts search for ways to save the iconic trees.
World-first genetically modified banana given approval as 'safety-net' variety in Panama disease battle
Genetically modified cavendish bananas that are nearly immune to a devastating fungal disease have been given approval for commercial production and human consumption in Australia.
First floods swept away crops. Now the banana industry faces an even greater risk
Queensland growers are on high alert this week with devastating floods increasing the possible spread of Panama TR4 fungal disease — the greatest threat to banana production worldwide.
Could artificial intelligence help solve the world's hunger problem?
Queensland scientists say artificial intelligence can play a role in feeding the world by helping farmers produce more sustainable and profitable plants.
Sweet recognition for sugar cane researcher who solved a $50 million problem
Robert Magarey has spent his career looking for solutions to diseases that threaten Australia's sugar industry, finding the greatest reward in helping growers.
Disease decimated Australia's sunflower capital, but could biofuel bring it back?
A plan to produce vegetable oil for biofuel could see a Queensland town recrowned the sunflower capital, after disease and market pressures wiped them from the landscape.
Australian wine industry future-proofed with plans to store varieties in high security labs
The Australian wine industry is future-proofing itself by collecting the most valuable grape varieties and storing them in high-security labs similar to doomsday vaults.
New grape vine virus detected in three states, but industry says no cause for panic
Red blotch disease, which hasn't been found in Australia before, leads to poor wine grape harvests as some bunches never ripen.
'Myrtle rust is threatening our ability to practice culture': the unprecedented pandemic killing our native trees
Some Australian native plants — including paperbarks, lilly pillies, eucalypts and bottlebrush — are grappling with their own pandemic as the exotic myrtle rust fungus spreads.
Banana industry on alert as fungal disease spreads through the Northern Territory
A fungal disease that affects bananas is found at 29 locations across the Northern Territory, with authorities yet to identify a pattern behind its spread.
PCR testing technology adopted by mushroom industry for disease checks
The same technology used to detect COVID-19 in humans is being used by mushroom growers for the early detection of diseases, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.
Dragon fruit growers fighting back against rising imports
Australian dragon fruit farmers have formed their own growers' association to try and tackle a range of issues, including the rise of overseas imports.
COVID-19 has taught us plenty about the work of pathologists, but what do plant pathologists do?
After two years of COVID-19 we understand all too well the hard work done by pathologists, but their plant counterparts are also working hard, to protect our food and fibre.
Find tiny pinpricks on your fruit? Don't bite — it could be nasty inside
Though the plums are ripe, this organic farmer's summer fruit harvest looks a little different this year. Could La Nina and the resulting warm weather be responsible?
Outbreaks prompt alerts for banana disease lurking in backyards
Home fruit growers in southern Queensland and Northern NSW are urged to be on guard for signs of the world's most damaging banana disease after a rapid rise in infections.