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Date of issue: 21 March 2018
Date of effect: Immediate
Reference Number: NPG 160318
Attention:
Australian Honey Bee Industry Association
Honey producer-packers and beekeepers
Exporters and freight agents
Overseas markets: China
Purpose
To notify of recent market access issues relating…
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Comments to the Importation of freshwater ornamental fish: review of the biosecurity risks associated with gourami iridovirus and related viruses
(March 2009)
by Thailand Department of Fisheries (…
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15 March 2013
Purpose
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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19 February 2007
Exporters should be aware that residues of fenitrothion above the Japanese maximum residue limit (MRL) have been detected in consignments of Australian canola exported to Japan. This is the third detection within 12 months, and accordingly Japan is considering placing enhanced…
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10 August 2015PurposeTo advise industry of the exportation requirements for the 2015 Japan citrus season. Background All citrus exports to Japan must comply with standards stipulated in the agreement (…
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10 November 2011The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has updated its 2005 review of Australia's biosecurity requirements for veterinary vaccines, other veterinary therapeutics and in vivo…
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CPM-17 delegates: Marie Malaki-Fa'aofo (Samoan representative), Peter Thompson (NZ representative and former SW Pacific CPM Bureau member), Sophie Peterson (Standards Committee Chairperson), Lucien Kouame Konan (CPM Chairperson), Gabrielle Vivian-Smith (…
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19 September 2023
Purpose
This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise stakeholders of changes to the Export Plan for Fresh Produce from Australia to New Zealand (Export Plan), due to new Import Health Standards by New Zealand’s Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI).
Summary of changes and key…
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Working together to prevent antimicrobial resistance is vital and a key priority being highlighted as the theme of this year’s World Antimicrobial Resistance Week from November 18 to 24.
Australian Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Mark Schipp said it is important not to become complacent about…
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The Australian vegetable industry has grown significantly by taking advantage of changes in consumer incomes and tastes.
ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville said the Growing the Australian vegetable industry by diversifying products and improving quality report shows that vegetable…
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