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Malicious damage to crops

What to do when you suspect crops have been sabotaged

Author/s:
JoAnn Resing
Publication details:
PR07- 3167
Published:
8 August 2007

Summary

Photograph showing dead leaves of plant resulting from malicious damage
Serious damage to crops can result from malicious intent.

This information sheet provides advice to primary producers on what to do if they have been threatened with, observed or discovered evidence of intentional damage on their farm.

The step-by-step checklist provides guidance on the steps to be taken to protect businesses and the community.

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Malicious damage to crops (PDF, 103 kB)

 

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