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The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is responsible for protecting Australia’s environment and agricultural industries from the introduction of pests and diseases from other countries.
Interstate quarantine is a serious issue. Pests, diseases and weeds can spread from one part…
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Publication detailsCameron A, National Aquatic Animal Health Technical Working Group, 2004
The Australian and New Zealand standard diagnostic procedure (ANZSDP) for principles for the design and…
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19 June 2018Who does this notice affect? Importers of goods requiring an import permit, and agents acting on behalf of importers. What has changed? This is a reissue of advice previously issued in Industry…
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3 April 2018Who does this notice affect?Importers of conditionally non-prohibited goods that require an import permit and agents acting on importers’ behalf.What has changed?From 9 April 2018, the…
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Date of issue: 6 November 2020
Date of effect: Immediate
Reference Number: MAA2020-12
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Industries - Industry Bodies – Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC), Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (AHBIC)
Exporters
Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment—Central…
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A collaborative research project to examine if natural carcass decomposition processes effectively inactivate pathogens under Australian conditions.OverviewThis collaborative research project built on previous research to examine if natural carcass decomposition processes effectively inactivate…
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The amount of seafood (edible and non-edible) produced in Australia has steadily grown over the last decade to almost 300,000 tonnes per year. This growth is mostly driven by the expansion of prawn and salmon aquaculture and by increased tuna catch, as some wild stocks continue to recover.…
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Northern Australia’s vast, sparsely populated 10,000 kilometre coastline is the frontline for many high-risk animal and plant pests and diseases, particularly Torres Strait, whose northern islands are only a few kilometres from Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Biosecurity risks can reach Australia through…
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Australian biosecurity and export pathway experts will be in Nadi, Fiji this week helping to deliver a boost to horticulture export capability in the region.
They are running Pacific export pathway operational training program in conjunction with Biosecurity Authority of Fiji, as part of capacity…
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