Panama disease tropical race 4 (Panama TR4) is a serious disease of bananas that has been found on farms in Far North Queensland.

It’s caused by a fungus that lives in the soil and is easily spread by movement of infected banana plants and planting material, and contaminated soil and water.

The fungus travels up the stem, blocks the tissues that carry water and nutrients, and eventually kills the plant.

What is Panama TR4?

Image credit: Tony Pattison, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries


Where is Panama TR4 in Australia?

TR4 was first discovered in Australia’s Northern Territory in 1997.

Panama TR4 was first detected in the Northern Territory in 1997 where it decimated the local banana industry.

In 2015, it was detected in the heartland of Australia’s banana growing region of Far North Queensland where 95% of the nation’s bananas are grown.

Nine properties are confirmed to have the disease, and all are within the Cassowary Coast’s Tully Valley. Five are still producing bananas with four currently fallow.

A successful combined effort between the ABGC, Queensland Government and banana growers has managed to successfully control and contain the spread of Panama TR4.

Panama TR4 cannot be eradicated which means ongoing vigilance in managing the disease is essential to protect Queensland’s bananas and the local economies which rely on this industry.


Where is Panama TR4 around the world?

Internationally, Panama TR4 is otherwise known as Banana Fusarium wilt Tropical race 4.  The disease has wreaked havoc in banana growing regions of Asia (since 1970), Africa (since 2013), and South America (since 2019)[1].

As of April 2021, the disease was present in 27 banana growing regions around the world[2], including major global banana production regions within China, Columbia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Mozambique.

[1] Panama TR4 Basics | Panama TR4 Global Network | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (fao.org)

[2] Tropical race 4 - TR4 | Improving the understanding of banana (promusa.org)

Continents with Panama TR4.

The disease is present in a number of major growing regions.

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