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IFN 06-25: Have Your Say on the draft scheduling arrangements for imported cargo inspections

AttentionIndustry stakeholders, including commercial importers and brokers importing consignments of food.PurposeTo advise stakeholders that revised draft arrangements for scheduling imported cargo inspections are now available for comment through the department’s 'Have Your Say’ platform.Key…
01 July 2025 - Last modified

2014-07 Integrity Requirements for Livestock Export Licence Holders

​16 May 2014 Species All livestock Country All For information Livestock exporters Department of Agriculture Live Animal Exports Officers MLA / LiveCorp / ALEC Purpose The purpose of this EAN is to provide some guidance to exporters on the department’s consideration of ‘integrity’ as…
22 October 2022 - Last modified

Huanglongbing and vectors

PLANT PEST Huanglongbing causes uneven mottling across leaves leading to the eventual death of the citrus plant.M.E. Rogers, UFL, idtools.org.  Huanglongbing and vectorsExotic to AustraliaFeatures: A bacterial disease that causes yellowing, blotchy mottling, and unseasonal leaf flushing,…
05 February 2026 - Last modified

MAA 2024-05: European Union: Honey and edible apiculture products: Changes to European Commission TRACES-NT access from 11 June 2024

Date of issue: 5 June 2024Date of effect: 5 June 2024Reference Number: MAA 2024-05Attention:Industries—Industry bodies – Australian Honey Bee Industry CouncilHoney export establishmentsExporters and NEXDOC usersDepartment of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry — Central and Regional…
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2024-05: Fish and Fish Products: European Union: Changes to European Commission TRACES-NT access from 11 June 2024

Date of issue: 5 June 2024Date of effect: ImmediateReference Number: MAA 2024-05AttentionIndustries—Industry bodies – Seafood Export Consultative Committee, Seafood Trade Advisory Group, Seafood Industry AustraliaExport establishmentsExporters, AEPI and EXDOC usersDepartment of Agriculture,…
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109-2022: Release of new Aircraft Disinsection Information (ADI) application and new sign-up process via Import Relationship and Access Manager (iRAM)

27 June 2022 Who does this notice affect? This notice applies to airlines, aircraft operators and their contracted services (third party disinsection treatment providers) on an Approved Arrangement with the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (the department) or Compliance…
27 June 2022 - Last modified

2022-04: Plant Export Operations – Changes to plant export legislation commenced on 1 January 2022

07 January 2022 Purpose This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise that amendments to the Export Control (Plants and Plant Products) Rules 2021 commenced on 1 January 2022, including requirements for third party authorised officers (AOs) to video record bulk vessel inspections. Summary of…
07 January 2022 - Last modified

2021-54: Plant Export Operations – Plant Exports Management System updates

18 October 2021 Purpose This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to notify stakeholders of updates to the Plant Exports Management System (PEMS). Summary of changes and key points PEMS will now automatically validate the ‘Accredited Farm Block Numbers’ and ‘Accredited Packhouse Numbers’ for…
18 October 2021 - Last modified

Post entry quarantine facility

The Australian Government’s Post Entry Quarantine (PEQ) facility located in Mickleham, Victoria manages high-risk plant and animal imports, including cats, dogs, horses, live birds, hatching eggs, bees and ruminants. When these imports arrive in Australia, they are kept in quarantine while their…
17 October 2025 - Last modified

Bees (Apis spp.) (exotic species)

PLANT PEST Exotic bee species look similar to everyday honey bees, but can carry pests and diseases, or take over our honey bee hives. Left is Asian honey bee; centre is everyday honey bee; right is the giant honey bee.Ken Walker, Museum Victoria, PaDIL. Bees (Apis spp.) (exotic species)Exotic to…
27 March 2025 - Last modified

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We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

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