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289-2024: Changes to presentation and treatment requirements for oversize tyre inspections

6 December 2024​Who does this notice affect?​​These changes will affect external stakeholders that deal with the presentation and treatment of oversize tyres at first point of entry and class 1.1 approved arrangement premises.What has changed?​​On 1 February 2025, the following new requirements for…
06 December 2024 - Last modified

27-2016 - Approval of a new laboratory to test viruses in imported raw frozen prawns

​​6 May 2016Who does this notice affect?This notice is to inform the prawn import industry that the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (the department) approved a laboratory (Agrigen Pty Ltd…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

05-2017 - New and revised approved arrangements for the management of imported perishable plant products

19 January 2017Who does this notice affect?Industry stakeholders that deal with imported fresh fruit and vegetables, nursery stock (excluding tissue cultures) and cut flowers (perishables) consignments…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

2015-57 - Release of the Plant Cost Recovery Implementation Statement with new charges listed

30 October 2015Who does this notice affect?This notice is of interest to clients of the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources who export plant and plant products from Australia.What has changed…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

134-2023: New Inspection Technique for Fresh Chicory and Fresh Endives for Human Consumption

19/06/2023 Who does this notice affect? This notice is of interest to importers of fresh chicory and fresh endive for human consumption, freight forwarders, brokers, biosecurity industry participants who hold an approved arrangement, and Pathway Operations Cargo – Inspection. What has changed?…
19 June 2023 - Last modified

2023-04: Philippines: Fish: Notifying new Sanitary Phyto-Sanitary import clearance requirement.

Date of issue: 12 April 2023 Date of effect: Immediately Reference Number: MAA2023-04 Attention Industries—Industry bodies - Seafood Export Consultative Committee Export establishments Exporters Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Central and Regional offices…
12 April 2023 - Last modified

134-2022: New Community Protection (CP) question for bulk risk level 3 fertiliser

1 August 2022 Who does this notice affect? Accredited persons under the class 19.2 Approved Arrangement (AA) who lodge bulk consignments of risk level 3 fertiliser using AEPCOMM under tariffs 2834, 3102-3105. What has changed? From 1st August 2022, the department will add a Community Protection…
01 August 2022 - Last modified

Emergency measures for tomato and capsicum seed: Tomato brown rugose fruit virus

News and AlertsTomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) was detected in August 2024 in the Northern Adelaide Plains, South Australia.The detection is the first time the virus has been confirmed in Australia.South Australia’s Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is responding to the…
27 September 2024 - Last modified

2022-21: China: Have you applied to renew your CIFER registration for your establishment? New requirements for fish and fish products to be exported to China

Date of issue: 14 December 2022Date of effect:  31 December 2022Reference Number: MAA2022- 21AttentionIndustries—Industry bodies – Seafood Export Consultative CommitteeExport seafood establishmentsExporters              …
23 September 2024 - Last modified

Managing pests in imported cut flowers and foliage

Australia is one of the few countries to remain free from the world’s most severe pests and diseases. Our agriculture and export industries benefit from our favourable biosecurity status. There are many kinds of pests (such as thrips, mites and aphids) that can arrive on imported cut flowers…
21 June 2021 - 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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