Learn approved citrus treatments and movement requirements to protect orchards from fruit fly and keep your fruit compliant for transport and sale.
Learn how to identify fruit fly and report sightings quickly to help protect South Australia’s horticulture and prevent outbreaks.
Back to school and new fruit fly outbreaks. As school resumes, Riverland families are being reminded that restrictions on moving home-grown fruit and vegetables remain in place and need to be adhered to when planning lunch boxes, particularly with a
Protect cherry crops with approved fruit fly treatments and movement rules to keep produce safe, compliant, and ready for market across South Australia.
Explore PIRSA’s fruit fly prevention programs, community support, and strategies that protect South Australia’s growers and produce.
Guidance for wineries and growers on managing fruit fly risks, treatment rules, and movement requirements to protect vineyards and production.
Don't let fruit fly make it a bad round! With thousands of visitors expected to travel to Adelaide for the upcoming LIV Golf tournament, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is reminding travellers not to pack a pest. Recent
Access Dari‑translated fruit fly resources to help communities understand outbreak rules, prevent spread, and follow safe produce handling guidelines
Gather Round the fruit fly restrictions. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) is reminding those travelling to and around South Australia for the AFL’s Gather Round to leave restricted produce behind. With thousands of
Access approved pome fruit treatments and movement requirements to protect apples and pears from fruit fly and maintain market compliance.