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Qld Biosecurity Laws Target Sicklebush 16 Other Invasive Species

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AI-generatedThe regulation targets invasive species (sicklebush, etc.) affecting Queensland agricultural land. Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct price or supply impact on specific commodities; it is a preventive biosecurity measure. No concrete commercial channel identified.
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- 17 species added to restricted matter list under Biosecurity Regulation effective April 2026.
- Sicklebush has invaded ~2 million hectares of agricultural land in Cuba.
- Queensland government received over 600 public responses on the proposal.
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