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Apples from China

​​​​​​​Import conditions for fresh apples from China are now on the Biosecurity Import Conditions system (BICON), making the import of apples from China to Australia possible.

A decision to import apples from China into Australia is a commercial decision between an importer in Australia and a supplier in China who can meet the import conditions.

The following documents relate to the import risk analysis for apples from China.

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NumberDateDescription Pages File size
2010/2030 Jun 10

Biosecurity Australia Advice 2010/20 - Final Import Risk Analysis report for fresh apple fruit from the People’s Republic of China

Policy Determination

 

 

 

 

N/AN/AFresh apple fruit from the People's Republic of China
2010/1413 May 10Biosecurity Australia Advice 2010/14 - Appeals on the provisional final import risk analysis report for fresh apple fruit from the People’s Republic of China
2010/0830 Mar 10Release of the Provisional final import risk analysis report for fresh apple fruit from the People’s Republic of China. The report is open for appeal to the independent Import Risk Analysis Appeals Panel until 2 May 2010.
2009/294 Dec 09Draft import risk analysis report for fresh apple fruit from the People’s Republic of China - review by the Eminent Scientists Group
 N/AOct 09The Report of the Eminent Scientists Group on the Draft Final Import Risk Analysis Report for Fresh Apple Fruit from the People's Republic of China to the Director of Animal and Plant Quarantine  
2009/2321 Sept 09Import risk analysis for the apples from the People's Republic of China: status report
N/A7 Apr 09Submissions in response to draft import risk analysis report  
2009/0121 Jan 09

Biosecurity ​Australia Advice notifying that the Draft import risk analysis report for fresh apple fruit from the People's Republic of China has been issued for stakeholder consultation.

Draft import risk analysis report for fresh apple fruit from the People's Republic of China DOC msword

3146.7 MB
2008/3618 Dec 08Biosecurity Australia advice notifying that the Draft import risk analysis report for fresh apple fruit from China will be issued for stakeholder consultation in late January 2009

N/A

–Meeting summaries  
 N/A5 Sep 08 Submissions in response to the Issues paper for the import risk analysis of fresh apple fruit from the People's Republic of China  
2008/217 Jul 08

Biosecurity Australia Advice notifying the release of the Issues paper for the import risk analysis of fresh apple fruit from the People's Republic of China DOC msword

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45 KB

  Issues paper for the import risk analysis of fresh apple fruit from the People's Republic of China DOC msword26308 KB
2008/0517 Mar 08Commencement of an import risk analysis for apple fruit from the People's Republic of China 

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