Bangkok Post

‘Panama disease’ outbreak reported

2,000-rai plantation in Chiang Rai at risk

- APINYA WIPATAYOTI­N

The Department of Agricultur­e has dispatched officials to inspect a large banana plantation in Chiang Rai province after a report of an outbreak of Panama disease, which is known to rip through plantation­s causing significan­t damage.

A well-placed source who insisted on anonymity told the Bangkok Post that officials are destroying infected banana trees in a bid to contain the disease.

The plantation is located on 2,000 rai in Phaya Mengrai district.

“We cannot confirm whether it is Panama disease, but it has never occurred in Thailand before,” the source said.

“One thing that is clear is that the company illegally imported cuttings to be planted in this country,” she said, adding that the disease right now is limited to that plantation only.

The department has just taken samples from the infected trees for testing and the analysis will be completed within a week.

“If it is Panama disease as feared, the department will announce the area as an outbreak control zone and all plant movement and transporta­tion must be stopped,” said the same source.

The source reiterated that only one plantation was involved and that the disease could only have come from infected cuttings imported from overseas, not from excessive chemical use.

The latest moves come after earlier, less specific and unconfirme­d reports emerged of serious banana diseases on other mega banana plantation­s in the province.

Witoon Lianchamro­on, head of Biothai, a conservati­on group on sustainabl­e agricultur­e warned that one of the first recorded outbreaks of Panama disease in the 1950s nearly wiped out the Gros Michel variety of banana altogether.

He also warned that the overuse of chemical pesticides can leave various crops liable to developing resistance to their protective effect — making the crops more prone to outbreaks of disease.

The Phaya Mengrai district plantation first made the news about three years ago regarding a conflict with local residents over environmen­tal concerns.

In 2016, locals lodged a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission alleging that the plantation — a joint investment between Thai and Chinese companies — was illegally dischargin­g chemicals into a public waterway.

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