date:Apr 14, 2014
ation service on fruits, based in Trond. ''All soft-skinned fruit could be infected. This goes from stone fruits to soft fruits such as cherries, berries or strawberries''.
''Normally, numerous flies die when temperatures drop below zero. But this did not happen this year'' says Tim Belin, explaining that half of some harvests in the USA and South Europe were destroyed.
Pcfruit and the FPS Public Health are researching a solution. A new research project will also be launched in collabo