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Information and Q&A Session on ToBRFV - 29 August 2024

"Hygiene Protocols crucial to the prevention of ToBRFV virus in tomatoes"

Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is a serious threat to global tomato cultivation. A recent detection in Australia has highlighted the need prioritize implementation of greater hygiene measures/protocols to prevent infections and protect the industry.

How can you prevent the virus from entering your operation from external sources? Royal Brinkman, hygiene specialist globally renowned for successfully supporting tomato growers from all over the world, has strict hygiene protocols to protect your operation.

Royal Brinkman actively involved in addressing this issue globally since the initial outbreak and spread. With a dedicated team of hygiene/disinfection specialists available and on hand to advise growers and assist them with a bespoke approach, enabling producers to benefit from the knowledge and experience accumulated over time. Brinkman Australia, Managing Director - David Sobevski says: "As the global specialist we are at the forefront of the latest global trends and developments in horticulture, with extensive experience in the implementation of strict hygiene protocols for both the prevention and control of the virus. Our team of specialists work refining our total solution: complete, functional hygiene systems for growers and propagators. Through a combination of products, application techniques, installations, service and advice we can work together successfully combating ToBRFV and its associated risks." Royal Brinkman are pleased to share accumulated knowledge and experience to help control the threat of ToBRFV in Australia.

Information - Q&A Session - Ask Your Questions
A persistent plant virus - ToBRFV can spread easily through materials, people, water, and plant matter. It`s crucial to establish strict hygiene protocols to protect your operation. In response to the virus outbreak in Australia, Royal Brinkman is creating an online Information & Question and Answer session for growers, propagators & industry personal - Thursday, 29 August, at 3 pm (Melbourne time).

Topics will include general introduction about ToBRFV, global experiences in handling & controlling, details around applications and safety techniques to be followed by the opportunity for growers to present questions to our hygiene specialists Jasper Verhoeven to gain a better understanding of the risk and controlling options.

Register your interest for the Information and Q&A session:
https://royalbrinkman.com/hygiene-information-qa-australia

For more information:
Royal Brinkman
[email protected]
www.royalbrinkman.com
www.royalbrinkman.com/hortihygienz

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