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Step-by-step guide to exporting non-prescribed goods

Some importing countries require our involvement when you export non-prescribed goods.

Follow these steps to understand your responsibilities and our role. Fees and charges apply to some steps.

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Step 1: Check how your goods are defined

You need to understand how your product is defined by law, as export requirements differ.

Prescribed goods

Prescribed goods are regulated by us.

2012-02 - Plant Export Operations - Reunion Islands - Phytosanitary Certificates - Requirements for Manual Signatures

​This Industry Advice Notice is to advise that the Agriculture & Forestry Department of Reunion, Plant Protection Service, will no longer accept electronically generated signatures on phytosanitary certificates generated through the EXDOC system for all horticulture, grain and plant products exp

2011-56 - Plant Export Operations - Manual of Importing Country Requirements (Micor)

​5 December 2011

This Industry Advice Notice is to inform exporters of the introduction of a new information management system that brings together the importing country requirements of Australia’s agricultural export trading partners on to one single platform.

This new information management system is the Manual of Importing Country Requirements or Micor and will replace the current Phyto database used by Plant Export Operations.