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Potato mop top virus detected at second Tasmanian site as states band together to stop spread

Tasmanian potato growers are bracing for trade restrictions after a virus never previously seen in Australian crops was detected for the second time on the island.
Potato mop top virus, which poses no risk to human health but distorts the flesh and can significantly impact yields, was found at a…
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