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MAA 2016-01 - China - Audit of Australian hides and skins export industry

Date of Issue: 10 February 2016 Date of Effect: Immediate Attention: Industries:Industry bodies – AHSLEA, AM​IC, CCA, MLA, AUS MEAT, KIAA, AOA, EIFAExport Establishments Licensed exporters and…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

IAN 2023-38: Updated dairy registered operation and dairy category codes for manufacturers

Date of issue: 20 September 2023 Date of effect: 20 September 2023 Attention: Industry bodies, Dairy Export Industry Consultative Committee Registered dairy exporters, manufacturers, agents, freight forwarders, and automated export permit issuers State regulatory authorities Department of…
20 September 2023 - Last modified

2022-28: Update to the dairy category code review and updated establishment registration operations for manufacturers

Date of issue: 29 August 2022 Date of effect: Immediate Attention Industry bodies, Dairy Export Consultative Committee Registered dairy exporters, manufacturers, agents, freight forwarders, and automated export permit issuers State regulatory authorities Department of Agriculture, Fisheries…
29 August 2022 - Last modified

Prioritising targets for biological control of weeds

Authors: Bertie Hennecke, Lucy Arrowsmith and José ten Have Prickly Pear (left) and Blackberry (right) are included in the list of 32 Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) agreed by Australian governments based on an assessment process that prioritised these weeds based on their invasiveness,…
12 January 2023 - Last modified

Singapore: Access for Free Range Eggs (2019-05)

Date of issue: 24 October 2019 Date of effect: Immediate Reference Number: MAA2019-05 Attention: Industries—Industry bodies – Australian Egg Corporation Limited Export registered egg processing establishments Licensed exporters Department of Agriculture—Central and Regional offices…
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2015-07 - GCC – Implementation of guide for the control of imported foods

​​Date of Issue: 26 May 2015 Date of Effect: Immediate Attention: Industries - Export Establishments, Industry bodies   Department of Agriculture - …
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Animal Biosecurity Advice 2022-A04 – Invocation of the Contingency import policy for specific pathogen free (SPF) chicken eggs

24 January 2022 Download Animal Biosecurity Advice 2022-A04 – Invocation of the ‘Contingency import policy for specific pathogen free (SPF) chicken eggs’ (PDF 1.29 MB) Animal Biosecurity Advice 2022-A04 – Invocation of the ‘Contingency import policy for specific pathogen free (SPF) chicken eggs…
24 June 2022 - Last modified

Continued Support for the National Biosecurity Training Hub

Biosecurity remains a national priority to protect our food security, agricultural industries and the environment. This focus continues to drive the demand for training resources and ensures that necessary skills and knowledge are in place to respond to and manage biosecurity incidents.DAFF is…
30 September 2024 - Last modified

Indicator 1.3b: Native forest and plantations of indigenous timber species which have genetic resource conservation mechanisms in place (2024) - Supporting information

This is Supporting information for Indicator 1.3b, published October 2024.Tabular species dataTable 1.3b-1 lists the key native (indigenous) plantation species grown for timber (or essential oils) in Australia for which seed collections are available for research and commercial purposes (wild-…
28 October 2024 - Last modified

How local vets can help in Emergency Animal Disease outbreaks

Emergency Animal Disease (EAD) outbreaks can seriously threaten Australia’s agriculture, export industries, and wildlife. A quick and informed response is crucial, and while government and industry follow well-practiced processes to respond to EADs, local veterinarians also play a vital role. Their…
11 December 2024 - Last modified

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We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

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