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MAA 2025-17: Egg and egg products: Australia’s return to freedom from High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza

Date of issue: 11 July 2025

Date of effect: Immediate

Related MAAs: MAA 2024-09, MAA 2024-08, MAA 2024-10, MAA 2024-12, MAA 2024-13, MAA 2024-15, MAA 2024-16, MAA 2024-18, MAA 2024-20, MAA 2024-22, MAA 2024-25, MAA 2024-26, MAA 2024-29, MAA 2024-30, MAA 2024-32, MAA 2024-35, MAA 2024-40, MAA 2024-47, MAA 2025-03, MAA 2025-04, MAA 2025-05, MAA2025-07, MAA 2025-12

Attention

  • Egg Exporters - Australian
  • Egg Export establishments
  • Exporters, AEPI and NEXDOC users
  • Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Central and Regional offices

This Market Access Advice provides information on Australia’s self-declaration of freedom from High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI) and provides further information around the normalisation of trade following Australia’s self-declaration of freedom from HPAI to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH).

HPAI return to freedom declaration

Australia self-declared freedom from HPAI to WOAH, effective as of 13 June 2025. The ‘self-declaration of freedom from infection with high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (HPAI) in poultry by Australia’ is now available on the WOAH website.

Certification availability and normalisation of trade

The department is continuing to actively approach overseas government authorities to request the removal of restrictions that are in place where trade is not already occurring.

Please be aware that despite Australia’s self-declaration of freedom and current health certification requirements, trading partners may continue to impose restrictions on avian products. As such, certificate availability is subject to change in response to trading partner advice. Please keep referring to the most recent MAAs to remain up to date with current export conditions.

A list of all health certificates affected by the HPAI incidents in 2024 and 2025, is provided by country in Attachment 1. Changes to certificate availability are identified in bold.

Exporters are advised to work closely with their importer to confirm that their product meets current importing country requirements. Exporters should note that even if health certificates are made available and issued, all avian product that is exported from Australia at this time to any market carries a risk of being rejected at port-of-entry.

Market Updates

Papua New Guinea

The department is aware that a number of import permits for uncooked poultry products from Australia to Papua New Guinea have been issued. However, the department has received official advice on 30 June 2025 from Papua New Guinea that confirms only mechanically deboned meat (MDM)/mechanically separated meat (MSM), cooked poultry meat and their products are eligible for import. Papua New Guinea has acknowledged Australia’s freedom for these products and certification is now available for all of Australia for product with a slaughter date on or after 13 June 2025.

All other forms of uncooked poultry meat and meat products, along with table and processed eggs are ineligible for export to Papua New Guinea until further notice. The department is actively engaging with Papua New Guinea on this issue and further updates will be provided when new information is available.

Singapore

As of 3 July 2025, Singapore considers all control areas for HPAI resolved. Poultry or poultry products (including eggs) sourced, slaughtered or collected on or after 3 July 2025 are eligible for export from all of Australia to Singapore. For poultry and poultry products (including eggs) sourced, slaughtered or collected prior to 3 July 2025 exporters must check previous control areas (please refer to Attachment 2) to ensure product meets importing country requirements.

Multiple Markets

Certification for the following markets is now available for all Australian avian products, including eggs, that have been produced on or after 13 June 2025 (as per attachment 1).

  • Argentina
  • Brunei
  • Kiribati
  • Macau
  • New Zealand
  • Palau
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United States of America
  • Vanuatu

Sourcing requirements beyond 13 June 2025 apply for some products for the following markets (refer to Attachment 1 for details):

  • Israel
  • Namibia
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Africa
  • Zimbabwe

Exporter declarations – compliance with certification sourcing provisions

Some export certificates include sourcing requirements which extend beyond the current declaration of freedom from HPAI. These may require, for example, a 6- or 12-month period of freedom from HPAI at various levels – such as the premises, control area, state, or country. Exporters should refer to the maps provided in attachment 2 for detail on previous control areas.

For exporters that apply for health certificates that have specific sourcing provisions, the following exporter declaration must be included in your application through the department’s Export Documentation (EXDOC) system, Next Export Documentation (NEXDOC) system or when making a manual application via Assessment Services or the EXDOC/NEXDOC Helpdesk:

The products in this consignment comply with sourcing provisions that meet the specific importing country requirements for avian influenza. This declaration is supported by records.

Applications will be assessed based on all information and declarations provided. The department may need to seek further confirmation relating to this declaration before a certificate can be issued. Any exporter declarations must be provided on a company letterhead.

NOTE – Exporters need to ensure that they keep all relevant sourcing records as evidence of compliance.

The Manual of Importing Country Requirements (Micor)

Micor will be updated to reflect this market access advice. The department encourages users of Micor to subscribe to the Micor update service for a commodity-specific email that lists changes that have been made in the preceding week.

Exporter and establishment guidance

Exporters should contact the department if they believe consignments can meet Australian and importing country requirements via exportstandards@aff.gov.au.

Similarly, exporters with detained consignments that require department assistance are requested to email details of the consignment, including the health certificate and/or RFP/REX number to exportstandards@aff.gov.au.

Please be aware that the department is taking all possible action to minimise trade impacts and will keep industry informed of further developments.

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Attachment 1 - countries and products affected by occurrence of high pathogenicity avian influenza (PDF 464 KB)

Attachment 1 - countries and products affected by occurrence of high pathogenicity avian influenza (DOCX 4.6 MB)

Attachment 2 – Maps of 2024 and 2025 HPAI outbreaks (PDF 973 KB)

Attachment 2 – Maps of 2024 and 2025 HPAI outbreaks (DOCX 4.6 MB)

If you have difficulty accessing these files, visit web accessibility for assistance.

The information provided above is current at the time of writing and is intended for use as guidance only and should not be taken as definitive or exhaustive. The Commonwealth endeavours to keep information current and accurate, however, it may be subject to change without notice. Exporters are encouraged to verify these details with their importers prior to undertaking production/exports. The Commonwealth will not accept liability for any loss resulting from reliance on information contained in this notice.

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