As we reported in the Bay of Plenty Times Weekend, Kiwifruit Vine Health has launched a campaign to detect all abandoned orchards in the region.
The news comes as growers face losing an estimated $200 million this year because of Psa.
Peter Ombler, New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers past president and KVH chairman, likened the on-going battle with Psa to controlling a bushfire.
In terms of Psa recovery, unmanaged and abandoned orchards were one of the biggest risks the industry faces.
Lack of spray regimes meant unmanaged orchards represented a significant threat to neighbouring properties.
KVH hopes to bring the orchards back into production to reduce the risk.
Kiwifruit growers will hope this happens as quickly as possible to ensure another outbreak of Psa does not occur.
As the Bay of Plenty Times has noted before, it is critical to the industry- and to the region's economy - that we eventually get past this terrible disease.