"This will not stop my family from doing what they do best, if anything they’re going to do better," wrote Chheang. "I thank everyone who supports us and all the other farmers who were affected by this horrible issue. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts."



Police are investigating the apple incident from Tuesday but there is still cause for concern as multiple reports of contaminated fruit emerge in New South Wales alone.

"At the end of the day it is an act of treachery on the community of NSW," said Detective Superintendent Daniel Doherty in a press conference.

