Containment of blueberry rust has been abandoned in Tasmania. What happens now?

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August 8 2022 - 4:00pm
OUTLOOK: Associate professor Kara Barry and Agricultural Science honours student Nikita Ng working on blueberry defoliation trials. Picture: Michele Buntain
OUTLOOK: Associate professor Kara Barry and Agricultural Science honours student Nikita Ng working on blueberry defoliation trials. Picture: Michele Buntain

Blueberry farmers faced challenging news last week as Tasmania abandoned containment rules for a fungal fruit infection, but new research may provide a solution to organic growers.

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Clancy Balen

Journalist at The Examiner

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