MSC NewsWire

Founded by Max Farndale 1947 - 2018
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:37
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Pricing
    • Global Presswire
    • Industry Organisations
  • News Sectors
    • Headlines Through Today
    • Environmental Talk
    • Out of The Beehive
    • Primary Sector Talk
    • Reporters Desk
    • The MSC NewsReel
    • MSCNetwork
    • FinTech Talk
    • The FactoryFloor Newsreel
    • Trade Talk
    • News Talk
    • Industry Talk
    • Technology Talk
    • Blockchain
    • Highlighted
    • The TravelDesk
      • TravelMedia
      • Sporting Tours
      • Holidays Tours Events + More
      • Airfares
      • Travel Enquiry Form
      • TravelBits
    • Travel Updates
    • The MSC TravelDesk Newsreel
    • Travel Talk
    • Travel Time
    • The Bottom Line
    • Regional News
    • News to Run Advice Form
    • World News
    • NewsDIRECT
    • MSCVoxPops
    • Press Releases
  • National Press Club
  • Contact Us

Melons off the shelves after New Zealand import suspended

  • font size decrease font size decrease font size increase font size increase font size
  • Print
  • Email

New Zealand consumers may have to go without melons after a suspension of imports from Australia. The Ministry for Primary Industries had suspended the import of melons (rockmelon, honeydew and watermelon), cucumber and courgettes after finding the cucumber mottle mosaic virus on Australian produce at the border report FreshPlaza.

Imports were restricted to prevent this disease from entering New Zealand.  But supermarkets say the lack of availability should be short-lived.

Countdown had been putting notices in its supermarkets telling customers that because of import restrictions, watermelons and courgettes from Australia are unavailable.

New-season domestically grown courgettes will start coming onto the market about mid-September, while the melon season will not start until early January.

An MPI spokeswoman said the virus was detected on a consignment of watermelon by border staff as part of its routine border clearance inspections and was diagnosed by its laboratory on August 15.

According to stuff.co.nz, the virus was first found on a consignment of watermelons from Australia. As the virus was known to infect other types of fruit and vegetables hosts of the cucurbit family, including pumpkin, scallopini, zucchini, cucumbers and other types of melon a suspension was put on these imports from Australia.

  • Source/ReadMore: A FreshPlaza release
Published in FOOD
Tagged under
  • Food
  • news talk

Related items

  • Sir Bill English to be honoured by Victoria University of Wellington
  • Higher bank capital better for banking system and NZ
  • Plastics industry helps designers create easy-to-recycle packaging
  • Great Barrier unhappy with Auckland’s marine sludge plan
  • XE Update Friday 30 November, 2018
More in this category: « Big plans for New Zealand's first commercial banana plantation A flavoured milk will hit New Zealand shelves next week »
back to top
Sep 03, 2018

SMC Pneumatics explains benefits of getting on board with Industry 4.0

in IOT
Jun 07, 2018

Consumers want NZ organic products - report

in HORTICULTURE
Sep 25, 2018

More than 135 chocolates assessed in the NZ Chocolate Awards

in EVENTS
Jun 08, 2018

Mandarin trees in New Zealand

in HORTICULTURE
Mar 09, 2018

Commerce Commission clears Kraft Heinz to buy NZ Cerebos units, conditional on sauce divestments

in BUSINESS
Jun 18, 2018

Graeme Hart signs conditional offer to buy Hansells Food Group

in MANUFACTURING
Mar 13, 2018

Fonterra NZMP cheese and butter win international honours at 2018 World Championship Cheese Contest

in AGRICULTURE
Jun 19, 2018

Stoddart launches in NZ

in MANUFACTURING

MSC NewsWire is a gathering place for information on the productive sector in New Zealand focusing on Manufacturing, Productive Engineering and Process Manufacturing

  • Home
  • Global Presswire
  • Industry Organisations
  • National Press Club
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Pricing
  • Sitemap
Copyright © 2022 MSC NewsWire. All Rights Reserved.
Site Built & Hosted by iSystems Limited
Top
The FactoryFloor Newsreel