There are currently 41 producers in the Netherlands who are officially infected with Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV). This figure is 3 more than the figures announced by the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) in February.
The districts of Maashorst in North Brabant and Peel en Maas in Limburg are new districts on the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority's (NVWA) list. In the Westvoorne area, the number of farms infected with the virus doubled to four, while in the Brielle area the number of farms infected with the virus fell to one or two. In other regions, the number of infected enterprises is the same.
As of June 1, 2022, the official situation in ToBRFV (Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus ) in the Netherlands is as follows. (Numbers in parentheses show changes based on the February 15, 2022 list.)
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- Westland - 11
- Hollands Kroon - 5
- Lansingerland - 1
- Reimerswaal - 2
- Haarlemmermeer - 1
- Goeree-Overflakkee - 1
- Brielle - 2 (-1)
- Steenbergen - 2
- Zuidplas - 1
- Noordoostpolder - 1
- Westvoorne - 4 (+2)
- Midden-Delfland - 3
- Pijnacker-Nootdorp - 1
- Waadhoeke - 2
- Payload - 1
- Peel and Salary - 1
Since mid-2019, the virus has been detected in a total of 57 production sites. While successfully eliminating the virus in 12 locations, it started again in 2 locations. Six companies changed their planting places.
The European quarantine status of ToBRFV is still valid; We would like to remind you that the virus is not harmful to humans and animals.