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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    A nursery owner been fined more than 40-thousand dollars for breaching biosecurity regulations, using a swap subterfuge

    A nursery owner been fined more than 40-thousand dollars for breaching biosecurity regulations, using a swap subterfuge


    Elliot Wholesale Nursery owner, Jeff Elliot, removed 220 nandina plants from a quarantine facility - one day after they arrived.

    The flowering plant, also known as sacred bamboo, must be kept in quarantine for three months.

    Elliot replaced them with a similar plant from his Canterbury nursery to avoid the wait.

    New Zealand Plant Producers Incorporated says no pests or diseases were found on the plants - but it's still a serious breach of the law.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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