Second Panama case in Mareeba

Updated September 22 2015 - 12:53pm, first published April 9 2015 - 11:52am
“We will also be undertaking investigations to identify how this property may have become infected, including if there are any links between this property and the first infected property in the Tully Valley,” Chief Biosecurity Officer Dr Jim Thompson said.
“We will also be undertaking investigations to identify how this property may have become infected, including if there are any links between this property and the first infected property in the Tully Valley,” Chief Biosecurity Officer Dr Jim Thompson said.

BIOSECURITY Queensland has received a positive test for Panama disease Tropical Race 4 on a second commercial banana farm, near Mareeba.

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