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Alerts and Changes provide information about notices or changes to import conditions. You can keep informed with these notices by following individual import cases.
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Update to add facilities participating in the Canadian Sawn Wood Certification Program (CSWCP)
Effective from 23 October 2024
The has been updated to include additional facilities on advice from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Please review the list to identify facilities participating in the CSWCP and the associated AEI codes.
Who does this notice affect:
Importers...
Related Cases:
Logs, log cabins and oversize timber
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Timber and timber products
Change to import conditions for bovine embryos from the United Kingdom
Effective from 16 October 2024
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has published updated import conditions for in vivo bovine embryos from the United Kingdom in response to updates to the agreed health certificate. The import permit conditions have been modelled to...
Related Cases:
Bovine embryos
Changes to Orchid tissue culture imported via an airport as accompanied baggage
Effective from 12 October 2024
The Department has reviewed the import conditions for import of Orchidaceae tissue culture flasks/containers as accompanied baggage through an airport. As a result of the review, the department has made the following changes:
1. Amended the labelling ...
Related Cases:
Orchids for use as nursery stock
Information notice added for cosmetics for human use
Effective from 10 October 2024
The department has added an information notice to the BICON case 'Cosmetics and soaps' for cosmetics for human use.
There have not been any changes to the import conditions.
• An information notice has been added advising that certain cosmetics are...
Related Cases:
Cosmetics and soaps
Addition of PCR test for Solanum tuberosum for use as nursery stock
Effective from 3 October 2024
Following a review, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (the department) has identified Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus as a regulated quarantine pest associated with Solanum tuberosum. This pathogen is not reported in Austr...
Related Cases:
Solanum tuberosum for use as nursery stock
Addition of species to the ‘Mushrooms for propagation’ case
Effective from 25 September 2024
The following species have been added to the :
• Macrolepiota albuminosa (syn. Termitomyces albuminosus)
• Pholiota adiposa
• Tylopilus felleus
As a result, Macrolepiota albuminosa (Syn. Termitomyces albuminosus), Pholiota adiposa and Tylopilus fel...
Related Cases:
Mushrooms for propagation
Import conditions for fresh passionfruit from Viet Nam
Effective from 20 September 2024
Import conditions are now published on BICON for the importation of fresh passionfruit from Viet Nam for human consumption.
The import conditions are based on the .
Fresh passionfruit from Viet Nam must undergo pre-export phytosanitary irradiatio...
Related Cases:
Fresh granadilla and passionfruit for human consumption
Addition of species to the ‘Plant species that are weeds’ case
Effective from 17 September 2024
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has completed a Weed Risk Assessment for the species Amaranthus dubius. The assessment has determined that this species poses an unacceptable weed risk to Australia and is therefore not permitted en...
Related Cases:
Plant species that are weeds
Update to import conditions for Alyxia stellata and Pandanus odoratissimus
Effective from 16 September 2024
The import conditions for Maile foliage (Alyxia stellata) and Pandanus odoratissimus fruit have been updated and added to the BICON case .
Who does this notice affect:
Importers of fresh cut flowers and foliage, freight forwarders, brokers, Pathway...
Related Cases:
Fresh cut flowers and foliage
Revision of import conditions for fresh fruit and foliage for ceremonial purposes
Effective from 16 September 2024
Willow foliage (Salix spp.)
The import conditions for willow foliage (Salix spp.) for the USA have been removed due the risk associated with Phytophthora ramorum - Sudden Oak Death (SOD).
Fresh willow foliage for ceremonial purposes is only permitt...
Related Cases:
Fresh fruit and foliage for ceremonial purposes