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PostPosted: Jul 7th, '10, 15:20 
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Well I know what i'll be making sure I have in the AP this year. This is scary when you think what could happen if someone decided to do this on a large scale.

Other affected crops include capsicum, melons and eggplant.

http://www.theage.com.au/business/mass-poisoning-tomato-prices-set-to-spike-20100707-1003z.html


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PostPosted: Jul 7th, '10, 15:26 
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yeh just read that here as well, just as the AP tom's have run out, just my luck


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PostPosted: Jul 7th, '10, 15:31 
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Strange, you would have to wonder why someone would do that.... Is it a grower trying to increase the prices perhaps?


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one theory EB here is the story from the west
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Price alert as tomato crop sabotaged July 7, 2010 - 2:32PM

Tomato prices across Australia could double or triple in coming months after millions of seedlings were poisoned in an act of mass sabotage in north Queensland.

About seven million plants, including about four million tomato seedlings, have been lost after they were poisoned with a herbicide at a Bowen nursery last month.Other affected crops include capsicum, melons and eggplant.

Bowen Growers Association spokeswoman Denise Kreymborg said the Bowen region was the largest producer of winter vegetables and the poisoning would affect about 30 to 40 growers in the area.

Growers will continue harvesting their established crops in the next two months, but prices are expected to spike around September when produce from the seedlings would have been on the market.

''You can expect prices to double or even triple, we don't know for sure,'' Ms Kreymborg said.

''There's still going to be tomatoes, capsicum, melons, zucchinis and eggplants grown in this area, just not as much.''

Whitsunday Mayor Mike Brunker said it was the fourth time crops had been sabotaged in the region in the past decade.

He called on police to offer a major reward for information about the crime.

''We just need someone to come forward who knows the grub who has done this,'' he said.

Townsville Police Acting Inspector Dave Miles said 12 detectives were working on the case and would investigate possible links with the previous poisonings.

He said a range of possible motives were being considered.

''It could be a grudge, it could be competition based, it could be the result of time-established market share, or it could be an act of vandalism by a couple of young hoons - we can't rule that out either,'' he said.

The price spike will bring back memories of Cyclone Larry, which devastated most of Australia's banana crop and resulted in the price of the fruit spiralling beyond $10 a kilogram.

Ms Kreymborg said the poisoning was on a much larger scale than previous incidents.

She said the loss of revenue would be hard for growers after a tough year last year and weak performance in recent months.

''There could quite possibly be growers who are affected in that way,'' she said.

''They're not breaking even right now and they probably won't be next month either, and then in September they won't be making any money at all.''

She called on consumers to support growers by buying local produce.

''We really need consumers to go and ask where the produce comes from and to buy even one extra tomato to support the industry now so it doesn't fall over.



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PostPosted: Jul 7th, '10, 15:42 
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Sounds like I better step up my AP expansion efforts then...


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Yep.... we don't need consumers to ask where it comes from, we need consumers to grow their own and be responsible for their own consumption.... :)


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Sounds like a couple of tomato farmers with there own seedlings are going to make a killing. :whistle:


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PostPosted: Jul 7th, '10, 20:14 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Hmm, townsville, must be Axl :D


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PostPosted: Jul 7th, '10, 21:52 
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actually Bowen is 200km south of Townsville.


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PostPosted: Jul 7th, '10, 21:56 
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Yeah, but it still all sounds dodgey. Woolworths terorists :think:


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