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Growers concerned over discovery of fruit fly in Auckland

UPDATE: Controls now in place over movement of fruit and vegetables in Papatoetoe.

Female Oriental fruit fly

NBR Staff Sat, 04 Jan 2025

Update: Biosecurity New Zealand has now placed legal controls on the movement of fruit and vegetables in Papatoetoe in South Auckland.

The move follows the detection of a single male Oriental fruit fly in a surveillance trap in the area. 

The rules prohibiting moving fruit and vegetables out of the

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NBR Staff Sat, 04 Jan 2025
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