Melons, cucumbers and courgettes might be off the menu following a brief suspension of imports from Australia.
The Ministry for Primary Industries suspended Australian imports on fruit and vegetables of the cucurbit family, after the cucumber green mottle mosaic virus was detected on a consignment of Australian watermelon on August 15.
That suspension was lifted on August 27, when new import requirements were put in place to manage the risk of CGMMV on host fruit arriving at the New Zealand border.
The virus is a destructive disease of cucurbits, such as squash, pumpkin, cucumber and melon, and can cause severe yield losses. It only infects plants, so is not a concern for animal or human health.
Some supermarkets have put up signs around the country warning of potential shortages following the temporary suspension.