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Exporting non-prescribed goods from Australia

​Non-prescribed goods have no mandatory export conditions under Australian export laws. To export, you must meet all conditions set by the importing country.Export Assurance ReformWe are undertaking an ambitious project to modernise the regulatory assurance framework for goods currently classed as…
13 September 2024 - Last modified

About EXDOC - the Electronic Export Documentation System

​​​What is EXDOC?EXDOC is a software application developed by the department for the purpose of managing export documentation for primary produce.EXDOC replaced manually generated permits and certificates. What is Export Documentation?Export documentation includesexport permits as required by…
02 April 2025 - Last modified

Wilson, Dave

Date: April 2009 To: Biosecurity Australia Subject: Comments on Biosecuirity Australia Advice 2009/06 - Draft IRA report for ornamental finfish with respect to Iridoviruses If there are restrictions…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

132-2024: Import conditions for fresh tomatoes from New Zealand

21 June 2024Who does this notice affect?This notice affects importers of fresh horticulture produce and brokers.What has changed?Import conditions have been updated on BICON to allow the importation of fresh tomatoes from New Zealand to recommence from 21 June 2024.The changes made to the import…
21 June 2024 - Last modified

Tomato potato psyllid import conditions for fresh solanaceous produce purchased in Western Australia

Import conditions for fresh solanaceous fruit and vegetables purchased in Western Australia and imported into the Indian Ocean Territories (IOT) of Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands have changed. The department has implemented new conditions that only apply to the following fresh fruit…
15 May 2020 - Last modified

2019-52 - Grain and Seed Exports Program – Updated Indian weed seeds list

13 November 2019PurposeThis Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise that the Indian Plant Protection Organisation has consolidated the list of prohibited weed seeds for plant and plant products imported into India.Summary of changes and key pointsThe Indian Plant Protection Organisation has…
13 August 2024 - Last modified

Drought, disaster and rural support

Farmers and rural communities face many risks to their business. These include droughts, natural disasters, pests and diseases, and other market disruptions.There are programs and services to help you prepare for, manage and recover from these events. Rural supportHelp in hard times, including…
18 March 2025 - Last modified

Dairy in Australia

Dairy is one of Australia’s most important rural industries, producing about 8.8 billion litres of milk in 2022-23 and directly employing approximately 33,500 people. It is the third-largest rural industry in Australia generating $6.1 billion in farm gate value in 2022-23. The majority of milk…
21 May 2024 - Last modified

Review of quarantine risks associated with the importation of elephant semen

Attachment A - Review of quarantine risks associated with the importation of elephant semen from Singapore, the United States of America and Member States of the European Union The following is a…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

FAQs about Codex

What is Codex? Codex Alimentarius is Latin for 'code' and 'food'. Simply translated, it means 'food code'. The Codex Alimentarius Commission has its headquarters in Rome. It is a body set up by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (…
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