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European Union: Update on new export certification for fishery products from 14 December 2019 onwards (2019-08)

Date of issue:  13 December 2019 Date of effect: 14 December 2019 Reference Number: MAA2019-08 Attention: Industries— Industry Bodies - Seafood Export seafood establishments Licensed exporters State regulatory authorities Department of Agriculture—Central and Regional offices…
13 December 2019 - Last modified

Japan pork quota

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment manages 8 Japan quotas, including pork. These quotas were put in place by the Japan–Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA). Australian exporters can export up to 14,000 tonnes of pork products at reduced tariff rates through this…
20 November 2023 - Last modified

Animal Biosecurity Advice 2024-A01: Release of the provisional report and the scientific advisory group’s report on the sturgeon BIRA

12 March 2024The provisional report and scientific advisory group’s report for the sturgeon biosecurity import risk analysis (BIRA) are available on our Import for live sturgeon for aquaculture webpage.You can submit a request for a review of the process used to conduct the sturgeon BIRA to the…
12 March 2024 - Last modified

24-2024: Class 14.4 Approved Arrangement – Expansion of eligible containers for Industry Inspection

16 February 2024 Who does this notice affect? Stakeholders associated with the biosecurity clearance of sea freight containers imported into Australia and destined for unpack in a rural location. This includes customs brokers, importers and Biosecurity Industry Participants (BIPs) that hold…
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163-2025: Electronic certification (eCert) - IPPC ePhyto Hub paperless Import exchange for Sri Lanka

27 May 2025Who does this notice affect?Importers, Customs brokers and Accredited persons operating under approved arrangement class 19.2.What has changed?From 28 May 2025, grain and horticulture phytosanitary certificates from the Sri Lanka will be received as electronic phytosanitary certificates…
27 May 2025 - Last modified

China: Registration renewal for infant formula manufacturers (2018-07)

​​Date of issue: 3 May 2018​ Attention: Industries – Dairy Australia Export manufacturing establishments producing infant formula State regulatory authorities Department of Agriculture and Water Resources—Central and Regional offices Purpose To notify Australian infant formula manufacturers…
11 November 2019 - Last modified

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Weekly commodity price updateThe latest in world market indicators, Australian market indicators, Australian horticulture prices and weekly price movements.These prices are updated by 4.30pm every Thursday.Data setsFind data sets from our key research areas.Agricultural forecasting and…
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Hydrotimetes natans for the biological control of Cabomba caroliniana

We have conducted a risk analysis for the release of cabomba weevil (Hydrotimetes natans) for the biological control of the aquatic weed, cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana).We conducted the risk analysis in two key steps:Released the draft report of the risk analysis for the release of Hydrotimetes…
02 January 2026 - Last modified

Project 34: Agricultural Traceability Enhancement: Australian Government contribution

OverviewAgricultural traceability is a shared responsibility between industry, governments and the broader agricultural supply-chain participants. The Australian Government has committed over $131 million to enhancing agricultural traceability. Activities will support action to meet the objectives…
09 April 2026 - Last modified

1.5. Reducing emissions

Agricultural production, including livestock and crops, contributed 18.2% of Australia's total GHG emissions in 2022-23 in Australia’s National Greenhouse Accounts. This does not include emissions associated with electricity, energy and fuel use in agriculture.Emissions and sequestration associated…
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