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Natural fibres: September quarter 2022

Cameron Van-Lane Key points Cotton and wool prices forecast to fall in 2022–23 as the global economic outlook worsens. Above average rainfall may stymie Australian cotton planting but support increased wool production volumes. Delays in harvesting…
06 September 2022 - Last modified

Indicator 4.1d: Management of the risks to water quantity from forests (2025)

This indicator measures the extent to which the risk to water quantity has been explicitly identified and addressed in forest management. Water quantity is important for ecosystem health and water supply for human use.This is the Key information for Indicator 4.1d, published December 2025.Key…
05 December 2025 - Last modified

Industry Advice Notice no. 2006/14 - UPDATE New Indonesian Phytosanitary Requirements

​Date issued - 13 April 2006 This Industry Advice Notice updates IAN 2006/12 regarding the introduction of new Indonesian phytosanitary requirements. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

2023-58: Horticulture Export Program – Commonwealth liabilities (debt) checks for accredited properties

18 September 2023 Purpose This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise Horticulture Export Accredited Properties that we will be commencing Commonwealth liabilities (debt) checks on all Accredited Property applications from October 2023. Summary of changes and key points Debt checks will be…
18 September 2023 - Last modified

Importing plant research material

​​Imported plant research material can introduce foreign plant pests and diseases that could be harmful to Australia’s environment, agriculture and economy. To protect against this risk, strict biosecurity measures are in place for importing live plants, including research material. An import…
31 August 2020 - Last modified

Electronic certification will become mandatory for all egg exports from 1 July 2017 (2017-05)

Date of Issue: 21 March 2017 Date of Effect: 1 July 2017 Attention: Industry - Exporters of egg and egg products, Export registered egg establishments Department of Agriculture and Water Resources - Central and regional offices State Regulatory Authorities (QLD &…
11 November 2019 - Last modified

Conducting an import risk analysis

OverviewAustralia’s economy relies on strong and open trade. Every day, we import a range of live animals, plants and animal and plant products.We must determine if an animal, plant or animal/plant product is safe to import to Australia before importing it. This is because these imported goods can…
20 November 2025 - Last modified

New levies legislation makes obligations clearer

New and improved agricultural levies legislation will replace the existing framework next year, making the levy system more user friendly for participants and making it easier for them to understand their obligations.More than 50 pieces of legislation governing over 110 levies and charges – across…
20 December 2024 - Last modified

2025-55: Plant Exports – Amendments to Export Control Rules 2021

16 October 2025PurposeThis Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise stakeholders of amendments to the Export Control Rules 2021 (the Rules), applicable to all 3 of the tariff rate quota (TRQ) rules:Export Control (Tariff Rate Quotas – General) Rules 2021Export Control (Tariff Rate Quotas – Feed…
16 October 2025 - Last modified

Terms of reference for the review of the Commonwealth Policy on Fisheries Bycatch

​Background In 1999 all Australian fisheries ministers endorsed the “National Policy on Fisheries Bycatch”. The “Commonwealth Policy on Fisheries Bycatch”1 (bycatch policy) was released in 2000,…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

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