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Field Notes from South Africa: Learning from a Country at the Frontline of Fruit Fly Management

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South Africa plays a key role in the EU-funded REACT project, serving both as a testing ground and a model for managing invasive fruit flies. With regions facing different levels of infestation by Bactrocera dorsalis, the country offers vital insights into containment and eradication strategies. REACT develops the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), an environmentally friendly approach that suppresses pest populations through sterile male releases. Beyond technology, the project focuses on economic and social acceptance, involving farmers and industry stakeholders through workshops led by Citrus Research International. Lessons learned in South Africa will shape fruit fly management across Europe, showing how science and practice can unite against a global agricultural threat.

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REACT Engages Media in Naousa to Showcase Localised SIT Strategy

In early September 2025, REACT hosted international journalists in Naousa, Greece, to showcase its localized Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) strategy against invasive Mediterranean fruit flies. Through hands-on demonstrations—from small-scale rearing to molecular diagnostics—the event highlighted how SIT can be adapted to Europe’s diverse fruit-growing regions. Led by experts from the Universities of Thessaly, Giessen, and Patras, the visit generated strong media coverage across Europe, positioning REACT as a model for integrating plant-health innovation with proactive science communication.

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Join the survey

The REACT project is developing sustainable strategies to protect European fruit and vegetable production from invasive fruit flies by improving eco-friendly control methods like the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT). This survey gathers expert and stakeholder input to shape these solutions and assess their impact.

 

We invite farmers, agricultural experts, policymakers, researchers, and industry representatives to take part in a 30–45 minute survey to share your insights on managing invasive fruit fly threats. Your perspective will help shape effective, sustainable pest control strategies for Europe’s agri-food systems.