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13 April 2011
Biosecurity Australia Advice 2011/05
This Biosecurity Australia Advice notifies stakeholders of the release of the Draft non-regulated risk analysis report for table grapes from the Republic of Korea.
Biosecurity Australia proposes that the importation of table grapes to…
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For cattle exporter, see cattle exporter charge. When export charges applyExport charge applies to cattle exported from Australia (other than cattle that were dairy cattle before their export), where:there is no transfer of ownership before export, orthe cattle were purchased by the exporter,…
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The sections below are key information from Australia's State of the Forests Report. This information provides important context for users of the Forests Australia website.Forest definitionThe definition of forest used by Australia's National Forest Inventory is:An area, incorporating all living…
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White nose syndrome (WNS) is caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans that grows on the muzzle and other parts of infected hibernating bats.Since WNS was first identified in New York in 2006, it has caused the deaths of more than 5 million cave-hibernating bats across North America.The…
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This report is intended to provide information to facilitate consideration of the full range of issues associated with joint World Heritage assessments being undertaken as part of the process of…
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15 March 2013
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From 1 June 2013, DAFF export registered establishments that intend to export canola meal or wheat bran pellets to China must be registered with the General…
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29 June 2023
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This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to remind stakeholders that phytosanitary certificates are required for all regulated plants and plant products, including grain, being exported to Japan.
Summary of changes and key points
Consignments of grain and other regulated…
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A new National Diagnostic Protocol (NDP) has been developed for the exotic meadow spittlebug, Philaenus sprumarius. The meadow spittlebug is one of the most significant exotic insect vectors for the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa, which is ranked as number 1 among our National Priority Plant Pests,…
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Horticulture is Australia’s third-largest agricultural industry. It includes fruit, vegetables, nuts, flowers, turf and nursery products.Pests that damage horticultural crops include species of:bacteriavirusesfungiinsectsnematodes.The National Action Plan for Pests of Horticultural Crops is…
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Date of issue: 5 June 2024Date of effect: ImmediateReference Number: MAA 2024-19AttentionIndustries—Industry bodies – Dairy Australia – Infant Nutrition Council, Dairy Export Industry Consultative Committee, Australian Food and Grocery CouncilDairy Export establishmentsExporters, AEPI and NEXDOC…
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