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GPA warns of changes to ZP50 access in WA

Growers in three WA agroecological zones can no longer use ZP50 mouse bait.

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GPA reminded growers that eligibility to purchase and use ZP50 is linked to the latest mouse activity classifications.

GPA reminded growers that eligibility to purchase and use ZP50 is linked to the latest mouse activity classifications. | Credits: CSIRO.

GROWERS in three Western Australian agroecological zones (AEZ) are no longer eligible to access zinc phosphide bait (ZP50) following a decline in mouse activity levels.  Grain Producers Australia (GPA)...

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