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Import of cooked duck meat from Thailand

We have completed a final report for the Import risk review for cooked duck meat from Thailand. Steps to complete this risk analysis When we do a risk analysis, we: start the risk analysis by reviewing the science on pests and diseases of concern assess and analyse biosecurity risks…
15 December 2020 - Last modified

Snapshot - Western Australia agricultural exports 2022

Western Australia (WA) exported a record $15.5 billion of agricultural, fisheries and forestry (AFF) products in 2022. This was predominantly driven by wheat exports ($5.5 billion). WA accounted for more than 20% of Australia’s total AFF exports in 2022.…
26 February 2024 - Last modified

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​The risk analysis for table grapes from India [expand all]Why has this risk analysis been undertaken?The Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources helps people and goods…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Organic and bio-dynamic goods

More information for NASAA Certified Organic operators affected by the revocation can be found at 2025-03 Changes to approved certifying body – NASAA Certified Organic.Our roleThe Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (the department) is the Australian government authority responsible…
26 June 2025 - Last modified

6. Eastern plague grasshopper: Oedaleus australis (nymph)

​Nymph description 6 of 15 Distribution Nymph Description: Colour green to brown. From the side the thorax is raised and constricted on top and is…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

3. Migratory locust: Locusta migratoria

​​​​Adult description 3 of 15 Size: Females 40 to 65 mm, males 35 to 45 mm Adult Description: Colour varies from mainly browns to greens in the solitary phase…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

12. Urnisa guttulosa

​​Adult description 12 of 15 Size: Females 25 to 35-45 mm, males 20 to 25 mm long. Adult Description: This species is widespread in the inland where it is mostly found in red sandy country.…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

98-2025: Expansion of Compliance-Based Intervention Scheme (CBIS) onto multiple import pathways for human therapeutics and medicines

1 April 2025​ Who does this notice affect? ​​Importers and brokers of: ​Human derived materials (excluding antibodies, cell lines and human milk) for therapeutic use only, imported under tariff 3002.12 or 3002.15.​Human therapeutics and medicines for use in clinical trials (including…
01 April 2025 - Last modified

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[expand all]The risk analysis processWhy is this non-regulated analysis of existing policy being undertaken?The Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (the department) helps…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

06-2023: Review of rabies virus risk in imported dogs, cats and canine semen from approved countries – final report released

12/01/2023Who does this notice affect?Stakeholders associated with the import of live dogs (including assistance dogs), cats and canine semen to Australian territory, including importers, pet transport agents, and official and government-approved veterinarians.Why is the department making these…
23 September 2024 - Last modified

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