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By Stephen Beech

may be permanently off the menu if native vegetation doesn't survive alongside crops, warns a new study.

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Avocado “may be off the menu if native vegetation doesn’t survive alongside cropsâ€

Joshua Kestel (centre) with field work volunteers William Thomas (right) and Lily Whelehan (left). (Curtin University via SWNS)

Avocado “may be off the menu if native vegetation doesn’t survive alongside cropsâ€

Avocado orchards were sampled in the Pemberton-Manjimup region of WA adjacent to either pasture or natural vegetation. (Curtin University via SWNS)

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