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snippet: Spatial representation of the parts of the State identified as the six Sugarcane biosecurity zones, as declared under the Biosecurity Act 2014.
summary: Spatial representation of the parts of the State identified as the six Sugarcane biosecurity zones, as declared under the Biosecurity Act 2014.
accessInformation: © State of Queensland (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries), 2023
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description: The Sugarcane biosecurity zones dataset is the spatial representation of the Sugarcane biosecurity zones 1 to 6 represented by lines at specified Latitude & Longitude then clipped by the Queensland State border to the west and south and Local Government Authority boundaries on the seaward extremities. These boundaries are current as of 29thJune 2016These boundaries are the legislative boundaries where movement restrictions apply to restrict the spread of pests and diseases within the state. Zone 1 and 2 are established as biosecurity zones for the Fiji leaf gall virus(syn. Fiji disease virus); and the Sugarcane striate mosaic-associated virus.Zone 3 is established as a biosecurity zone for the Fiji leaf gall virus(syn. Fiji disease virus) Zone 4 and 5 are established as biosecurity zones for the Fiji leaf gall virus(syn. Fiji disease virus); and the Sugarcane striate mosaic virus(Strain A)Zone 6 is established as a biosecurity zone for the Fiji leaf gall virus(syn. Fiji disease virus); the Sugarcane striate mosaic-associated virus; and the Sugarcane striate mosaic virus(Strain A)Additional informationThe six Sugar cane Biosecurity Zones replace all Sugar cane biosecurity zones which were repealed on 1 July 2016 following the introduction of the Biosecurity Act 2014.
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title: Sugar cane Biosecurity Zones
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tags: ["HAZARDS Pests","AGRICULTURE Crops","AGRICULTURE Horticulture","DISEASE","farming","boundaries","environment","Queensland"]
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