This Biosecurity Advice notifies stakeholders of the formal commencement of a review of biosecurity import requirements for fresh pomelo fruit for human consumption from Vietnam.
We expect to release the draft report for public consultation in early 2024.
The commencement of this risk analysis is in response to a market access request for fresh pomelo fruit from Vietnam.
A preliminary assessment of the pests associated with pomelo fruit from Vietnam has identified that the potential pests of quarantine concern are the same, or of the same pest groups, as those associated with other horticultural goods that we have previously assessed and for which risk management measures exist. These pests include fruit flies, scale insects, mealybugs, thrips, spider mites and pathogens.
Given the similarity of pests of concern, and that there are appropriate risk management measures already established for these pests or pest groups, the risk analysis for pomelo fruit from Vietnam will be progressed as a review of biosecurity import requirements, consistent with the Biosecurity Import Risk Analysis Guidelines 2016.
Further information on this risk analysis can be found on our webpage.
We expect to release a draft report for public consultation in early 2024. We will issue another Biosecurity Advice to invite comment at that time. We will consider all stakeholder comments received during the consultation period in preparing the final report.
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Monica Collins
First Assistant Secretary
Biosecurity Plant and Science Services Division
Telephone: 1800 900 090 (when prompted select option 1, then option 1)
Email: imports@aff.gov.au