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This table shows the dairy export TRQ categories administered by the Department of Agriculture available under the World Trade Organization (WTO) and Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) arrangements with the US and the EU.
The information here may help exporters to understand how…
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18 April 2018
The department released a draft report of the review of import conditions for brassicaceous crop seeds for sowing into Australia for a 60 day consultation period, closing on 19 April 2018.
The draft report identified two fungal pathogens that are of quarantine concern to…
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Date of issue: 1 December 2021
Date of effect: 7 December 2021
Reference Number: MAA2021-21
Related MAAs: NPG MAA 2021-09 and 2021-10
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Industries—Industry bodies – Dairy Australia, Dairy Export Industry Consultative Committee, Infant Nutrition Council, Seafood Export Consultative…
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Date of issue: 1 December 2021
Date of effect: 7 December 2021
Reference Number: MAA2021-47
Related MAAs: Dairy MAA 2021-30 and 2021-33
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Industries—Industry bodies – Dairy Australia, Dairy Export Industry Consultative Committee, Infant Nutrition Council, Seafood Export Consultative…
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Date of issue: 1 December 2021
Date of effect: 7 December 2021
Reference Number: MAA2021-27
Related MAAs: Fish MAA 2021-16 and 2021-18
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Industries—Industry bodies – Dairy Australia, Dairy Export Industry Consultative Committee, Infant Nutrition Council, Seafood Export Consultative…
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IntroductionThe varroa mite (Varroa destructor Korean haplotype) is a destructive pest of the European honey bee that spread worldwide during the late 20th century, killing unprotected beehives. Globally…
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Australia exercises strict biosecurity measures designed to protect plant and animal health.
All machinery imported into Australia must be free from contamination such as seeds, soil, plant and animal materials
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries…
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We apply and publish holding orders for imported food that:has failed inspection or there are reasonable grounds for believing the food would failthere are reasonable grounds for believing the food poses a serious risk to human health.Holding orders are administrative instruments issued under the…
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Update: 26 April 2016Date of effect: ImmediatePrevious advice: 14/10/2015Key change since the last industry notice of 14/10/2015 is opening of blocks 14B by the Tasmanian Government…
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Update: 14 October 2015
Date of effect: immediate
Previous advice: 2/10/2015 Key change since the last industry notice of 2/10/2015 is closing of blocks 30A, 30B and 30C by the Tasmanian Government…
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