6 Great Riverland Produce Stops
Citrus, almonds and the things grown in between
Irrigated by the Murray, the Riverland grows a huge share of Australia's citrus and almonds along with much else besides. The best way to taste it is at the source: markets, farm gates and roadside stalls. Here are six worth pulling over for.
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BerriRiverland Farmers Market
The region's long-running Saturday growers' market on the Berri riverfront.
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RenmarkRenmark Fruit Fly Free Produce Stalls
Honesty-box citrus straight off the Renmark orchards.
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Travel with small change and an empty esky — the Riverland will fill both.
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Image credits
- Orange orchard at Salisbury, South Australia (HTSA GN07733).jpg by South Australian Government photographer , Public domain via Wikimedia Commons