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PEQ reservations questions and answers

​​​​​​​​Post entry quarantine (PEQ)Making a reservation for post entry quarantine is a lengthy process that begins months in advance of the consignment entering a facility. Before starting to book a…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

IAN 25-01: United States acceptance of Australian post-mortem procedures for beef masticatory muscles

24 April 2025PurposeTo inform stakeholders of the change in requirements for the post-mortem inspection of beef masticatory muscles produced for export in United States of America (USA) listed establishments. Key PointsThis advice applies to establishments listed for beef for the United States…
07 May 2025 - Last modified

Levy penalty remission guidelines

 Late payment penalty remissionAny levy or charge payer or collection agent who has incurred a late payment penalty can apply for remission of the penalty.You should be aware of your legal obligations, for example collecting the correct amount of levy or export charge if you are a collection…
12 June 2025 - Last modified

2025-26: Horticulture – Applications for the export of cherries to protocol markets in 2025-26

2 June 2025PurposeThis Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise that applications are now open for the accreditation of farms and packhouses, and registration of treatment facilities to export cherries to protocol markets for the 2025-2026 season.Summary of changes and key pointsApplications are…
03 June 2025 - Last modified

Improving our understanding of the risks of LSD incursions via non-regulated pathways

Background: What is lumpy skin disease and how is it spread? Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a serious viral disease of cattle and buffalo spread by biting insects including stable flies, mosquitoes, ticks and possibly midges. LSD virus tends to spread over long distances by movement of infected…
15 March 2023 - Last modified

Illegal logging regulation: analysis of regulated importers by business size

Authors: Mihir Gupta and Beau Hug​​SummaryIn January 2015 the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources engaged the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) to undertake research to…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Meat Notice 2023-04 – Regulation of Shipping Marks – USA

Download 2023-04 Regulation of Shipping Marks - USA (PDF 210KB) 2023-04 Regulation of Shipping Marks - USA (DOCX 52 KB) If you have difficulty accessing these files, visit web accessibility for assistance. If you have difficulty accessing these files, please visit web accessibility NSFS…
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Australian plantation area and log availability — National plantation inventory regions and Regional forestry hubs

National Plantation Inventory region and Regional Forestry Hub plantation area and log availability visualisation This data visualisation presents plantation area and log availability for each of the 15 National plantation inventory (NPI) regions and 11 Regional forestry hubs. The data in this…
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Mortality Report 84 - Cattle exported by sea to Vietnam in August 2020

[expand all]SummaryOn 11 August 2020, Australian Cattle Enterprises Pty Ltd (ACE) exported 1,399 feeder/slaughter cattle and 423 feeder/slaughter buffalo to Vietnam. The journey was completed in 9 days and discharged in Vietnam between 18 and 20 August 2020. This voyage departed prior to the…
15 October 2024 - Last modified

Melons levy and export charge

 When levies and export charges applyLevyLevy applies to melons harvested in Australia if the person who owns them immediately after harvest:sold the melonsprocessed the melons themselves, orhad the melons processed by another person.Export chargeExport charge applies to melons harvested in…
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