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Urgent actions to protect against khapra beetle

On 7 July 2022, we commenced a pest risk analysis on khapra beetle. For more information visit the Khapra beetle pest risk analysis web page.

Image of khapra beetle compared to a 5 cent pieceKhapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium) is a small but serious hitchhiker pest, and we want to keep it out of Australia. As such, we have implemented urgent measures that will affect the importation of plant products and sea containers.

Khapra beetle is Australia’s number two National Priority Plant Pest and the number one plant priority pest for grains. It is not present in Australia, but it is a highly invasive pest that poses a major threat to Australia’s grains industry. Khapra beetle destroys grain quality making it unfit for human or animal consumption.

A number of countries, including Australia, have seen a recent increase in khapra interceptions. It is being detected in:

  • imported plant products
  • goods that it previously had no association with
  • sea containers as a hitchhiker pest
  • imports from countries not known to have khapra beetle.

Learn more about:

  • khapra beetle in our pest bulletin
  • the hitchhiking risk of khapra beetle in our article.

Posters

We have developed the following posters on where to look for khapra. Help us keep khapra beetle out of Australia by sharing them with your networks.

Look out for khapra beetle

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English Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (PDF 1.2 MB)
English Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (DOCX 1.5 MB)

Arabic Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (PDF 1.4 MB)
Arabic Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (DOCX 1.1 MB)

Chinese Simplified Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (PDF 1.4 MB)
Chinese Simplified Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (DOCX 1.1 MB)

Chinese Traditional Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (PDF 1.4 MB)
Chinese Traditional Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (DOCX 1.1 MB)

Vietnamese Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (PDF 1.4 MB)
Vietnamese Poster: Look out for khapra beetle (DOCX 1.1 MB)

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Let's keep Khapra beetle out

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Khapra beetle poster (PDF 546KB)
Khapra beetle poster (DOCX 2.1 MB)

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Video

The below video gives an overview of the risks khapra beetle poses to Australia and how to identify this significant pest.

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The risks of Khapra beetle - Transcript (DOCX 42KB)

These are countries where khapra beetle has established.

AfghanistanMorocco
AlbaniaMyanmar
AlgeriaNepal
BangladeshNiger
BeninNigeria
Burkina FasoOman
Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)Pakistan
CyprusQatar
EgyptSaudi Arabia
GhanaSenegal
GreeceSomalia
IndiaSouth Sudan
Iran Islamic Republic ofSri Lanka
IraqSudan
IsraelSyrian Arab Republic
KuwaitTimor-Leste
LebanonTunisia
LibyaTürkiye
MaliUnited Arab Emirates
MauritaniaYemen

 

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Measures for plant products

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Measures for sea containers

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Measures for seeds for sowing

Implementation dates for the urgent actions

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Infographic: Khapra beetle urgent actions phases (PDF 447KB)
Infographic: Khapra beetle urgent actions phases (DOCX 52 KB)

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