For commercial treatment and certification of susceptible fruit:
Map of 15km suspension zone

More information about the Daw Park outbreak...  

Draft Plant Health Bill
Proposals to update and replace the current Fruit and Plant Protection Act 1992  to minimise the potential for declared plant pests and diseases to be introduced. Read more about the draft Bill...

Languages Other Than English
If you need information translated, and you live in South Australia, please contact the Telephone Interpreter Service (TIS) on 13 14 50 and ask the interpreter to telephone Service SA on 13 23 24.

For more information about this translation service go to the Service SA web site

Exporting Produce Interstate

When exporting produce to other states and territories within Australia you must meet interstate plant quarantine entry requirements.

Verification that the requirements have been met is achieved through Plant Health Certification that must accompany the consignment.

There are two types of Plant Health Certification available:


State's entry requirements/ Interstate Regulations:


The Interstate Certification Assurance (ICA) Scheme is a national plant health certification scheme accepted by all States and the Northern Territory. ICA provides an alternative to traditional plant health certification that involved PIRSA inspectors supervising treatments and/ or inspecting produce and issuing Plant Health Certificates for the interstate movement of produce.