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New Psa flare-up as disease spreads

Jamie Morton
By Jamie Morton
Multimedia Journalist·NZ Herald·
4 Sep, 2012 05:30 PM2 mins to read

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A 10km 'controlled area' has been placed around a kiwifruit orchard in Whenuakite. Photo / Thinkstock

A 10km 'controlled area' has been placed around a kiwifruit orchard in Whenuakite. Photo / Thinkstock

The arrival of kiwifruit scourge Psa-V in Coromandel is being treated as another manmade spread.

A 10km "controlled area" has been placed around a kiwifruit orchard in Whenuakite after industry agency Kiwifruit Vine Health (KVH) received a provisional Psa-V positive result on four Gold9 vines there.

The case, which the 18 growers within the area have been advised of, is the first time the disease harming the billion-dollar kiwifruit industry has been found in Coromandel.

It follows the first confirmed cases of Psa-V in Waikato two weeks ago, with two Te Awamutu orchards still under investigation.

KVH chief executive Barry O'Neil said news of the spread of Psa-V into the Coromandel region was "not completely unexpected".

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Psa-V symptoms became more obvious as sap started to flow in early spring, when there had also been a marked increase in new cases last year.

But Coromandel was identified as a high-risk region for a Psa-V incursion, given its close proximity to Psa-V-infected areas in the Bay of Plenty, where the outbreak began nearly two years ago.

"To find an incursion in another region is very disappointing," Mr O'Neil said.

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"However, growers have learned a great deal over the past 18 months and have responded swiftly and responsibly.

"Since being identified with Psa-V, the affected and adjoining vines in this Gold9 orchard have been removed and disposed of."

Mr O'Neil told the Herald it was likely the disease had been spread by a person, as it was suspected to have been in Waikato.

The agency was working with affected Coromandel growers to contain the spread and minimise its impact on kiwifruit orchards in the region.

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Extensive monitoring of orchards was under way and an incursion trace-back investigation would be carried out to understand how the infection arrived there.

At the same time, KVH is reviewing the results of a growers' referendum held last month over a proposed national Psa-V pest managementplan.

Among other aims, the plan would give Kiwifruit Vine Health legal powers under the Biosecurity Act to ensure growers properly manage risks and orchard protection.

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