Movement conditions for fresh products

The Index of conditions of entry and regulated movement of fruit and vegetables into and within NSW provides a summary of restricted fresh products.

How to use this table

Browse the table for each item to be moved into or within NSW. Different legislative instruments have varying requirements based on their unique circumstances.

Review all listed legislation applying to the state or territory the item is sent from, including movements within NSW.

Always check current legislation and maps for full details on the movement requirements before moving any plant products.

Legend

BOPA - Biosecurity Order of Permitted Activities | CO - Control Order | GP - Group Permit |
Green snail (see Note 1) | Med fly - Mediterranean fruit fly (MFF) | PCN - Potato cyst nematode | TPP - Tomato potato psyllid | TR4 - Tropical race 4

Note 1 Users should note that there are also restrictions on the movement of green snail hosts, soil and coverings from the Cobram district of Victoria into NSW. Given the small scale of the detection, these conditions are not listed in the Index however users moving affected items from the Cobram area into NSW should check with Agriculture Victoria for details of the affected area and check the NSW legislation for details of the restrictions in place.

Additional pests contained in this Index

 Pest/disease of concern by state or territory
Product NameWithin NSWNTQldSATasVicWA
Abiu       Med fly (58)
Achachairu       Med fly (58)
Alfalfa       Green snail (43)
Apple       Med fly (58)
Apricot       Med fly (58)
Asparagus       Green snail (43)
Avocado       Med fly (58), Med fly (62)
Babaco       Med fly (58)
Banana - Musaceae  Banana freckle (37A)Panama disease TR4 (37)   Med fly (58), Med fly (60)
Barbados cherry, Acerola       Med fly (58)
Beans       Green snail (43)
Black sapote       Med fly (58)
Blackberry / Boysenberry       Med fly (58)
Blueberry       Med fly (58)
Broccoli, brocollini   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Cape gooseberry -Solanaceae       Med fly (58), CO-TPP (9,10)
Capsicum / chilli - Solanaceae       Med fly (58), CO-TPP (9,10)
Carrot (with leaves attached)      PCN (136), PCN (137) 
Cashew / cashew apple       Med fly (58)
Casimiroa sapota/ White Sapote       Med fly (58)
Cassava      

PCN (137), PCN (138)

 
Cherry / Cherry, Brazil       Med fly (58)
Chives   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Citrus (Oranges, lemons, limes, mandarin, Pummelo,Tangelo, Tangor)       Med fly (58)
Coffee berry       Med fly (58)
Crab apple       Med fly (58)
Cumquat / Kumquat       Med fly (58)
Custard Apple (Annona spp. and Rollinia), Cherimoya, Sugar Apple / Sweetsop / Soursop / Ramphala       Med fly (58)
Dates       Med fly (58)
Dragon fruit (Pitaya)       Med fly (58)
Durian / Than lung       Med fly (58)
Eggplant (Eggfruit, Aubergine) - Solanaceae       Med fly (58), CO-TPP (9,10)
Feijoa - Myrtaceae       Med fly (58)
Fig       Med fly (58)
Fruit Fly Hosts
(not specifically listed)
      Med fly (58)
Garlic - Allium   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Grapefruit       Med fly (58)
Grapes (table) Phylloxera (114)    Phylloxera (113)Med fly (58)
Grapes (wine)      Phylloxera (106)Med fly (58)
Grumichama / Brazil Cherry       Med fly (58)
Guava       Med fly (58)
Herbs (fresh)   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Hog Plum       Med fly (58)
Jaboticaba       Med fly (58)
Jackfruit       Med fly (58)
Jambu / Wax Jambu / Rose Apple  / Water Apple       Med fly (58)
Jujube       Med fly (58)
Kiwifruit (Chinese gooseberry)       Med fly (58)
Leaf vegetables (cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli, etc)   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Leeks   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Lemon       Med fly (58)
Med fly (64)
Lime       Med fly (58)
Loganberry       Med fly (58)
Longan       Med fly (58)
Loquat       Med fly (58)
Lychee (Litchi, Lichi) - Sapindaceae       Med fly (58)
Mango       Med fly (58)
Mangosteen ‎       Med fly (58)
Medlar       Med fly (58)
Miracle fruit       Med fly (58)
Monstera       Med fly (58)
Mulberry       Med fly (58)
Nectarine       Med fly (58)
Olive       Med fly (58)
Onions (seed & fresh unless peeled & washed)   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Orange - Rutaceae       Med fly (58)
Passionfruit       Med fly (58)
Pawpaw (Papaw, Papaya)       Med fly (58)
Peach / Peacharine       Med fly (58)
Pear / Nashi       Med fly (58)
Peas       Green snail (43)
Pepino (Melon Pear) - Solanaceae       Med fly (58), CO-TPP (9,10)
Persimmon       Med fly (58)
Pineapple        
Plum
(Plumcot, Damson plum, Japanese plum, Jew plum)
      Med fly (58)
Pomegranate       Med fly (58)
Potatoes - Solanaceae
For eating. No green material attached
     PCN (136), PCN (137)CO-TPP (9,12)
Prickly pear       Med fly (58)
Quince       Med fly (58)
Rambutan       Med fly (58)
Raspberry       Med fly (58)
Root vegetable      PCN (136), PCN (137) 
Santol       Med fly (58)
Sapodilla       Med fly (58)
Silverbeet   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Spinach   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Spring onion   Spiraling whitefly (74)   Green snail (43)
Star Apple, Carambola, Star Fruit       Med fly (58)
Strawberry       Med fly (58)
Sweet potato - Convolulaceae For eating. No green material attached     PCN (136), PCN (137)CO-TPP (9,12)
Tahitian Limes       Med fly (58)
Tamarillo - Solanaceae       Med fly (58), CO-TPP (9,10)
Tomato - Solanaceae       Med fly (58), Med fly (61), CO-TPP (9,10,11)

Important Information

Disclaimer

This information has been prepared as a guide only and provides a summary index of NSW movement conditions for the majority of fresh fruit and vegetables. Users of this guide are reminded of the need to check the relevant legislation for full details of these movement conditions and other legislative requirements and prohibitions. Relevant legislation includes the Biosecurity Act 2015 and instruments made under that Act.

Users are also reminded of the need to ensure that information relied upon is current. This can be done by contacting the user’s independent advisor or the appropriate officer of the Department of Primary Industries.