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From: ian@wiliprintshepparton.com.au [mailto:ian@willprintshepparton.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 June 2011 3:45 PM
To: BA - Plant Biosecurity Contact
Subject: Apples from New Zealand
THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE
BIOSECURITY AUSTRALIA
28th June, 2011
We are a printing business in Shepparton, north…
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19 January 2017This Biosecurity Advice notifies stakeholders of the release of the Final report for the non-regulated analysis of existing policy for fresh strawberry fruit from the Republic of Korea. The…
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From 1 October 2017, the Emergency Plant Pest Response (EPPR) component of the apples and pears levy and charge, currently set at nil, will increase to 0.05 of a cent per kilogram for all domestic and…
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Exceptional growing conditions and high global prices are continuing to benefit Australian agricultural production and exports.
The ABARES September quarter Agricultural Commodities Report released today is forecasting agricultural export earnings to climb to a record $70.3 billion for 2022-23 –…
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20 August 2020Who does this notice affect?All biosecurity treatment providers across Australia, particularly methyl bromide fumigators.What is changing?IssueThe fundamental process for achieving an effective biosecurity treatment is the same regardless of the jurisdiction the treatment is performed…
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Australia's terrestrial and aquatic animal health management policies and programs are coordinated nationally by a series of government committees.The committees range from scientific (technical/operational) committees devoted to animal health up to a forum at ministerial level where a part…
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News and alertsSee the latest updates from the Australian Government (australia.gov.au)We continue to actively monitor and assess the dynamic COVID-19 situation. This includes any potential implications for animals.How COVID-19 spreadsThe current spread of the COVID-19 virus is due to transmission…
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The need for a planAustralia’s agriculture and land sectors are already feeling the effects of climate change.Australian producers and land managers are innovative and are adapting. But the size of the future challenge can be reduced through strong global action to reduce emissions.That’s why the…
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