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Fruit fly on SA shelves sent from Victoria a wake-up call for stone fruit industry

Fruit fly on SA shelves sent from Victoria a wake-up call for stone fruit industry TueTuesday 23 Investigations are underway into how the fruit slipped through biosecurity checks. ( Print text only Cancel The stone fruit industry says the detection on South Australian shelves of fruit fly in nectarines and peaches transported from Victoria is a failure of both states biosecurity systems. Key points: The potential failure in biosecurity is considered a wake-up call for the industry Pest-free status already in spotlight with several fruit fly outbreaks Summerfruit Australia chief executive Trevor Ranford said the fruit was found by consumers at Aldi, Coles, Woolworths and a produce market who then reported seeing larvae crawling inside.

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BTN Transcript: Episode 2 - 9/2/2021 Hey, Amelia Moseley here bringing you another episode of BTN. Let s check out what s coming up. We find out how a Video Game shop put the stock market in a spin, learn how a pesky fly is interfering with lunchboxes in South Australia and celebrate Lunar New Year. Google Fights News Law Reporter: Amelia Moseley INTRO: But first today, can you imagine searching the internet without Google? Well, that could become a reality for millions of Aussies. You see, the tech giant is threatening to stop letting us all use its service, if the Australian government brings in a new law to make it pay to show people news. Take a look.

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Riverland producers face financial hit from Christmas fruit fly outbreak

Riverland producers face financial hit from Christmas fruit fly outbreak ThuThursday 24 DecDecember 2020 at 1:04am A fruit fly outbreak has been declared in Renmark West after larvae were found in apricots on December 22. ( Share Print text only Cancel There are fears an outbreak of Queensland fruit fly in South Australia could be devastating for the horticulture industry, with some growers unable to move stone fruit during their harvest period. Key points: Quarantine rules mean producers are unable to move fruit during their harvest period The public are being reminded not to bring fruit into SA or the Riverland Fruit fly larvae were found in a backyard apricot tree in Renmark West on Tuesday, leading to Primary Industries Minister David Basham declaring an outbreak yesterday.

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