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New Zealand's South Island Remains Free of Kiwifruit Psa-v Bacteria
Despite the Psa-v bacteria entering New Zealand 16 years ago, the South Island has successfully kept the kiwifruit-killing disease at bay through strict quarantine rules and testing, with the Cook Strait acting as a natural barrier.
20 Apr, 16:52 — 20 Apr, 16:52
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