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Australia worried over mouse infestation’s impact on food supply

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May 2 (Reuters) - Australia's ‌government said on Saturday it ​was worried about a plague of mice in the ⁠west and would keep working with industry to curb its impact on food supply.

"Obviously we're ​concerned about the mice situation including in Western Australia," ‌Energy Minister Chris Bowen said in televised remarks from Sydney.

According to local media, mice - a persistent ⁠problem in Australian grain-growing regions - have ⁠been infesting farms in the wheatbelt state of Western Australia. The situation prompted grain producers in April to warn of crop losses ‌and call for access to more powerful mice ⁠poison.

Bowen said the centre-left government ‌was continuing to work ​hard with industry to reduce the plague's impact on local and overseas food supply.

"A mice ‌plague is a very difficult situation ​for farmers and ⁠for industry and for governments," he ‌added.

Australia, the world's fourth-largest ⁠wheat exporter, suffered its worst mouse plague in 1993, when the rodents destroyed thousands of hectares ​of crops and ‌attacked livestock in pig and chicken farms, according ⁠to the country's ​science agency.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; ​Editing by William Mallard)

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