27 November 2025
This Animal Biosecurity Advice notifies stakeholders of the release of Guidelines for the evaluation of overseas pre-export testing programs exporting uncooked prawns to Australia.
In June 2023, we published the final report: Review of the biosecurity risks of prawns imported from all countries for human consumption (prawn review).
These are the standard import conditions for uncooked prawns:
- Processed, with head and shell removed. Prawns may retain the last segment and tail fan.
- Frozen and deveined.
- Each batch is subject to testing for white spot syndrome virus and yellow head virus genotype 1. Testing occurs pre-export and on-arrival.
Australia has obligations under Article 4 of the World Trade Organization Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures to recognise the existence of equivalent biosecurity measures.
We have developed guidelines to provide our trading partners with the principles and criteria that Australia will use to evaluate a pre-export testing equivalence program for prawns.
A trading partner must request Australia to recognise a pre-export testing equivalence program, which will require us to undertake a comprehensive evaluation of the exporting country’s competent authority.
How to obtain a copy of the guideline document
For any questions, or to obtain a copy of the pre-export testing guidelines please email aquaticbiosecurity@aff.gov.au.
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Dr Rochelle Prattley
A/g Assistant Secretary, Animal Biosecurity Branch
Email: animalbiosecurity@aff.gov.au.