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Plant commodity/country and pest risk analyses

Current plant commodity/country and pest risk analyses

These risk analyses have been grouped alphabetically based on the commodity. For example, if searching for ‘Table grapes’ look under ‘G’ for ‘Grapes’. If you are searching for ‘Asian Pears’ look under ‘P’ for ‘Pears’.

  • Cut flowers and foliage
  • Guava from Taiwan
  • Khapra beetle pest risk analysis
  • Kiwifruit from China
  • Mangosteens from Malaysia
  • Melons from Japan
  • Pineapples from India and Indonesia
  • Xylella bacterial pathogens

These risk analyses have been grouped alphabetically based on the commodity. For example, if searching for ‘Table grapes’ look under ‘G’ for Grapes’. If you are searching for ‘Asian Pears’ look under ‘P’ for ‘Pears’.

A-D

  • Apiaceous vegetable seeds review (2021)
  • Apples and Pears Budwood (2002)
  • Apples from China (2010)
  • Apple (Fuji) from Japan (1998)
  • Apples from New Zealand (1998)
  • Apples from New Zealand (2007)
  • Apples from New Zealand non-regulated analysis of existing policy for importation (2011)
  • Apples from USA (2022)
  • Avocados from Chile (2019)
  • Avocados from New Zealand (2007)
  • Bananas from Philippines (2008)
  • Brassicaceous vegetable seeds (2019)
  • Breadfruit from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga (2019)
  • Cabbage (Island) from Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu (2013)
  • Capsicums from Korea (2009)
  • Capsicum spp. fruit from Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu (2021)
  • Cherry fruit from New Zealand into Western Australia (2003)
  • Citrus from the Arab Republic of Egypt (2002)
  • Citrus from Israel (2006)
  • Cucurbitaceous vegetable seeds (2020)
  • Dates from the Middle East and North Africa region (2019)
  • Dragon fruit from Indonesia (2018)
  • Dragon fruit from the Philippines (2023)
  • Dragon fruit from Vietnam (2017)
  • Durian from Thailand (1999)

E-J

  • Ginger from Fiji (2013)
  • Ginger from Fiji review of import condition (2015)
  • Grains from various countries (2020)
  • Grapes (Table) from California into Western Australia (2013)
  • Grapes (Table) from Chile (2005)
  • Grapes (Table) from China (2011)
  • Grapes (Table) from India (2016)
  • Grapes (Table) from Japan (2014)
  • Grapes (Table) from the Republic of Korea (2011)
  • Grapes (Table) from Sonora, Mexico (2016)
  • Grapes (Table) from the USA (2000)
  • Grapevine (Vitis species) propagative material (2013)
  • Hazelnut propagative material from Chile (2011)
  • Hops propagative material (2010)
  • Jujubes from China (2020)

K-P

  • Lentil seed for sowing and human consumption (2002)
  • Lettuce from New Zealand (2007)
  • Lilium spp. cut flowers from Taiwan (2013)
  • Limes from the Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu (2018)
  • Limes from Mexico (2023)
  • Limes Tahitian from New Caledonia (2006)
  • Longans from Vietnam (2019)
  • Longans and lychees from China and Thailand (2004)
  • Lychees from Taiwan and Vietnam (2013)
  • Maize from the USA (2002)
  • Mandarins (unshu) from Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan (2009)
  • Mangoes from India (2008)
  • Mangoes from Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam (2015)
  • Mangoes from Pakistan (2011)
  • Mangoes from the Philippines (1999)
  • Mangoes from Taiwan (2006)
  • Mangosteens from Indonesia (2012)
  • Mangosteens from Thailand (2004)
  • Melons (Oriental) and rockmelons from Korea (2023) 
  • Nectarines from China (2016)
  • Okra from India (2023)
  • Olea (olive) nursery stock material from approved sources (2003)
  • Oranges (sweet) from Italy (2005)
  • Papaya from Fiji (2002)
  • Passionfruit from Vietnam (2024)
  • Peaches, plums and apricots from China (2016)
  • Pears from the People's Republic of China (2005)
  • Pear (Asian) from China (2003)
  • Pear (Korean) from Korea (1999)
  • Pear (Ya) from China (1998)
  • Persimmons from Japan, Korea and Israel (2004)
  • Phalaenopsis orchids nursery stock (2010)
  • Pineapples - generic (2002)
  • Pineapples from Malaysia (2012)
  • Pineapples from Taiwan (2019)
  • Pome fruit from Japan, Korea and China: Petal testing and flower examination (2003)
  • Pomegranates from India (2020)
  • Pomelos from Vietnam (2025)
  • Poppy straw for processing from Turkey, Hungary and Portugal (2016)
  • Potato (Solanum tuberosum) propagative material (2013)

Q-Z

  • Salacca from Indonesia (2014)
  • Stone fruit from New Zealand into Western Australia (2006)
  • Stone fruit from the USA (2010)
  • Strawberries from Japan (2020)
  • Strawberries from the Republic of Korea (2017)
  • Sweetcorn seed for sowing from the USA (2002)
  • Taro corms review of import conditions (2011)
  • Tomatoes from the Netherlands (2003)
  • Tomatoes (Truss) from New Zealand (2002)
  • Wood packaging material (2006)
  • Zantedeschia dormant tubers (2016)

These risk analyses have been grouped alphabetically based on the pest’s common or scientific name.

  • Brown marmorated stink bug (2019)
  • Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ associated with apiaceous crops (2017)
  • Candidatus Liberibacter species’ and their vectors associated with Rutaceae (2011)
  • Candidatus Liberibacter psyllaurous (2009)
  • Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) (2017)
  • Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing drosophila( (2013)
  • Mealybugs and viruses they transmit (2019)
  • Pepino mosaic virus and pospiviroids in tomato seed
  • Phytophthora ramorum (Final review of policy: importation of Phytophthora ramorum host propagative material) (2015)
  • Pseudomonas syringae pv. Actinidiae (2011)
  • Soft and hard scale insects on fresh fruit, vegetable, cut-flower and foliage imports
  • Spider mites
  • Thrips and orthotospoviruses on fresh fruit, vegetable, cut-flower and foliage imports (2017)

  • Apples from USA (2008)

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