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29 May 2012
Purpose
To remind industry again of IAN 2012/19 that prescribed goods must be free from live pests and contaminants before the goods are presented for export inspection.
Background
Overseas plant protection organisations have recently advised DAFF Biosecurity of unacceptable levels…
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22 May 2018PurposeThe purpose of this Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise of the new protocol requirements for the export of fresh Hass avocado fruit to Japan.Summary of changes and key…
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Dairy Exports Assurance Program (DEAP) have released the Dairy Export Registration Manual. The Dairy industry now has new and improved access to key information to help manufacturers and exporters to:
better understand their obligations for becoming export registered, and
meet exporting and…
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Did you know a bouquet of flowers could lead to a not-so-pretty bloom: an outbreak of plant pests or diseases?
International travellers arriving in Australia can bring fresh cut flowers and foliage as long as they’re declared. This means they’re inspected…
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Notice issued: 17 December 2024From 1 January 2025, the levy and charge on apples and pears harvested in Australia and exported or sold other than for processing (other apples and pears) will increase.Rates from 1 January 2025PRODUCTLEVY/CHARGE RATEApples processed or sold for processing into fruit…
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The Future Drought Fund has partnered with Nuffield Australia to support scholars to research drought resilience. Through this program, selected scholars travel around Australia and overseas to study drought resilience and meet leaders and innovators in the field. They share learnings with their…
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Authors: Neal Hughes, David Galeano and Steve Hatfield-Dodds
Farm in drought conditions in the far north west of New South Wales, Australia.
The current drought across much of eastern Australia has demonstrated the dramatic effects that climate variability can have on farm businesses and…
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The Partnering to implement the National Soil Action Plan program is a $20 million initiative from the 2023-2024 budget.The Australian Government is partnering with states and territories to deliver 17 projects that address one or more priority actions of the National Soil Action Plan (2023-2028)…
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30 November 2017Who does this notice affect?This notice is of interest to importers, or clients operating facilities that receive containerised goods from Italy during the highest risk period for BMSB,…
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10 April 2017Who does this notice affect?Industry stakeholders that deal with imported fresh fruit and vegetables, nursery stock and cut flowers (perishables) consignments including importers, Approved…
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