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About PIRSA
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is a key economic development agency in the Government of South Australia, with responsibility for the prosperity of the state's primary industries and regions.
South Australia's primary industries and agribusiness generated revenue of $15.4 billion in 2020-21 with total direct employment in primary industries and associated processing at 74,000 (full-time equivalent). In the same period, these industries accounted for 47% of the state's merchandise exports.
Key topics
Major industries
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Aquaculture
We help grow South Australia's aquaculture industry while supporting aquatic animal health through surveillance, education and managing disease risks. -
Commercial fishing
Get information about rules and regulations, licenses and registration plus size limits and management of South Australian commercial fisheries and processors. -
Food and beverage
South Australia’s food and beverage industries are a vital part of the state’s economy and there are major opportunities for growth locally, nationally and overseas. -
Forestry
We work with businesses and the community to promote the future of the forestry and wood products industry in South Australia, whilst seeking new opportunities for development. -
Grains and crops
Grains produced in SA include wheat, barley, canola, lentils, oats, peas, beans, lupins and chickpeas. See how we support and assist this increasingly sustainable industry. -
Grape and wine
South Australia accounts for almost 80% of Australia’s premium wine production, produced from some of the oldest vines in the world. See how we support this globally renowned industry. -
Horticulture
South Australia is a major producer of premium horticulture, recognised for its excellence in environmentally clean, safe and advanced agricultural production. Learn more about this vital industry. -
Livestock, wool and dairy
Generating billions for the economy, we support the livestock industry with services, advice and undertaking research and development to help increase trade and investment.
Latest news
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New Queensland fruit fly outbreaks declared in Overland Corner and Murtho
27 January
Queensland fruit fly maggots have been found in a backyard nectarine in Overland Corner as well as a backyard peach in Murtho (called Murtho B) triggering two new outbreaks.Read more about New Queensland fruit fly outbreaks declared in Overland Corner and Murtho -
Finalists announced for SA Rural Women's Award
26 January
Five women from across the state have been announced as the 2023 SA AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award finalists.Read more about Finalists announced for SA Rural Women's Award -
Think before you spray – plan and avoid drift
24 January
With the wet spring, and ongoing cooler conditions heading into summer, producers are being reminded to consider not only their immediate neighbours but the potential for spray drift damage well away from their property when planning spraying operati…Read more about Think before you spray – plan and avoid drift -
New Queensland fruit fly outbreak declared in Loxton North
20 January
Queensland fruit fly maggots found in a home-grown nectarine in Loxton North has triggered a new outbreak called Loxton North E.Read more about New Queensland fruit fly outbreak declared in Loxton North -
Queensland fruit fly outbreak declared in Barmera
19 January
A new Queensland fruit fly outbreak has been declared in Barmera, following the detection of maggots found in home-grown nectarines.Read more about Queensland fruit fly outbreak declared in Barmera -
State Government supports Riverland wine industry to bounce back
18 January
The Riverland wine industry is set to develop a 10-year blueprint, defining a pathway to recovery following unprecedented challenges of the past few years.Read more about State Government supports Riverland wine industry to bounce back -
Queensland fruit fly found in backyard apricots triggering new outbreak in Glossop
17 January
As the weather continues to warm up and as summer fruits ripen, Riverland residents are urged to pick, eat or cook fruit from their backyard trees as soon as it’s ready.Read more about Queensland fruit fly found in backyard apricots triggering new outbreak in Glossop -
New fruit fly outbreaks declared in Berri and Bookpurnong
12 January
Riverland residents are reminded to check their homegrown stone fruits for signs of fruit fly with another two fruit fly outbreaks declared today.Read more about New fruit fly outbreaks declared in Berri and Bookpurnong -
Goolwa Beach Pipi closure
12 January
PIRSA Fisheries and Aquaculture has closed Goolwa Beach to recreational fishing of bivalve molluscs, including Pipi (Goolwa Cockle), until further notice as a precautionary measure following the detection of E.coli in Pipis above what is safe for hum…Read more about Goolwa Beach Pipi closure -
Community groups to benefit in $15 million Thriving Regions Fund
12 January
South Australian regions will have the opportunity to apply for funding to support key community initiatives under a program launched as part of the new Thriving Regions Fund announced today.Read more about Community groups to benefit in $15 million Thriving Regions Fund
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Events
- 24Feb
AWI Shearing and Sheep Handling Innovation and Demo Day
Presented by SheepConnect SAJamestown SA - 17Mar
South East Field Days – AgTech Centre
Visit the new AgTech Centre at the South East Field Days in Lucindale.Go to the South East Field Days website to learn more about the event and to register as an AgTech exhibitor....
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