Tourism biosecurity risk

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The amount of seized fruit, vegetables and meat at Adelaide Airport has increased in recent years, and Associate Professor in biosecurity at the 成人大片, is concerned biosecurity breaches will have a negative effect on South Australia's economy.

"The critical point for SA is that trade and tourism is boosted by its clean green food and wine production. As a consequence, biosecurity awareness has to increase accordingly."

Phill Cassey's interview was published in the Advertiser, Sunday Mail on 8 February, 2015.

More information about biosecurity can be found on the website.
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