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Drought Resilience Innovation Grants

Latest news Successful Innovation Grants recipients have been announced. $29 million in grants will develop projects that can help farmers and communities thrive through future droughts. Drought Resilience Innovation Grants support projects that help Australian farmers, and agricultural-…
04 July 2023 - Last modified

Import industry advice notices 2021

SubscribeImport Industry Advice Notices email notification system Import Industry Advice Notices RSS Feed​Import industry advice notices 2021DateNo.Description23 December 2021251-2021Change of account receivable communication email23 December 2021250-2021Ehrlichiosis in dogs intended for import to…
13 January 2026 - Last modified

Public awareness and education

Biosecurity is a shared responsibility. We all have a part to play to protect Australia’s economy, environment, industries and communities from biosecurity threats.Our actions can create or mitigate risks. From travelling and ordering goods from overseas, to identifying and reporting…
14 August 2025 - Last modified

Risk levels for chemical and mined fertiliser

The risk management strategies for chemical and mined fertiliser are outlined below:Level 1: Low risk consignmentThe benefits for achieving the Level 1 standard are:minimal intervention by the department at the borderon arrival, the cargo hold does not need to be inspected therefore the discharge…
17 March 2026 - Last modified

Limes from Mexico

A review of biosecurity import requirements for fresh Persian lime fruit from MexicoWe have completed the risk analysis for fresh Persian lime fruit (Citrus latifolia) from Mexico. We will now verify that Mexico can meet the import conditions. Risk analysisWhen…
07 August 2024 - Last modified

Undertaking an import risk analysis

Australia’s economy relies on strong, 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. This is because imported goods can carry serious pests and diseases. We…
17 February 2026 - Last modified

Biosecurity Fact Sheet: Dragon fruit from Vietnam

​​Publication details Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, September 2017 Download Document Pages File size Biosecurity Fact Sheet: Dragon fruit from Vietnam PDF   2 427 KB If you have difficulty accessing this file, visit web accessibility…
30 September 2020 - Last modified

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Chemical and mined fertiliser

Chemical fertiliser is a product that results from a manufacturing process. It includes (but is not limited to):ammonium nitratecalcium nitratepotashpotassium nitrateureamono-ammonium phosphatedi-ammonium phosphate.Mined fertiliser is a natural, in-organic product mined from the earth itself. It…
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