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Dieback disease killing mango trees is spreading in the NT

ABC Australia · Jun 2, 2026, 8:31 PM

Key takeaways

  • It's estimated up to 40,000 mango trees have been bulldozed in the last two years because of mango twig tip dieback.
  • A fungal disease called mango twig tip dieback is spreading across orchards in the Darwin region of the NT.
  • The chief executive of Australian Mangoes says the disease has become a "serious issue" for the industry.

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It's estimated up to 40,000 mango trees have been bulldozed in the last two years because of mango twig tip dieback. (Supplied: Callum Hutcheson )

A fungal disease called mango twig tip dieback is spreading across orchards in the Darwin region of the NT.

The chief executive of Australian Mangoes says the disease has become a "serious issue" for the industry.

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