Find out how to meet the requirements for restricted fruit and vegetables during an outbreak if you're travelling, or your depots are impacted by these areas.
Check which fruits and vegetables are banned from entering the Riverland Pest Free Area to protect South Australia’s produce.
Spring garden clean ups help prevent fruit fly breeding - learn simple steps to protect your home garden and support regional biosecurity.
Guidance for residents on preventing fruit fly, managing home gardens, and keeping fruit and vegetables safe from infestation.
Access fruit fly resource kits including translated materials, school resources and community tools to help protect South Australia’s produce.
Follow key harvest guidelines for producing and exporting fruit from red outbreak areas while preventing fruit fly spread.
Various shopping options are available for both Riverland residents and travellers throughout the Riverland Pest Free Area (PFA). You can buy fresh fruit and vegetables from accredited retailers in the Riverland PFA. We encourage you to continue
Locate SA quarantine bins and disposal stations to correctly dispose of restricted fruit and vegetables when entering the state.
Glynde declared fruit fly free. In good news for growers in the Adelaide Hills, the Glynde fruit fly outbreak zone has been declared free from Queensland fruit fly (Qfly), following the successful eradication of the pest through the Department of
Check fruit fly travel restrictions to avoid fines and help protect South Australia’s growers when moving through affected areas.