Have some excess produces in your garden and don't know what to do with it? Have too many preserved and pickled jars stacking up in your cupboard? Instead of dumping them into the bin, why not share them with the community.
Fruit & Veg swap is an excellent way to build community, reduce food waste and add variety on your dining table at a low cost. Other than fresh vegetables and preserved goods, you can also bring along some herbs, seeds, and plants too! Participate in this year's Nature Festival Food Swap, to meet and chat with like-minded people for fresh, local and delicious goods.
Fruit Fly outbreak has been declared. You cannot move home-grown restricted fruit and vegetables from the yellow suspension area into a green area. Please do not bring any restricted fruit and vegetables to Produce Swap if you live in the yellow suspension area. Please check the map and make sure you abide by the conditions of the zones, particularly if you are in the yellow suspension area. The map can be found here https://fruitfly.sa.gov.au/outbreak-map The full list of restricted fruit and vegetables can be found here https://fruitfly.sa.gov.au/.../fruit-and-vegetables-at-risk and includes apples, capsicums, citrus, tomatoes.