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New commodity cases for fresh produce and fresh cut flowers and foliage

Effective from 22 March 2024
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (the department) has developed specific conditions for the following goods into the External Territories of Norfolk Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island : 1. 2. Importers wishin...
Related Cases:   Fresh cut flowers and foliage into the Australian external territories | Importing goods into the Australian external territories | Fresh produce for human consumption into the Australian external territories

Updates for whole seed handicrafts made from Aleurites, Fagraea and Pandanus spp.

Effective from 20 March 2024
The 'Plant fibre products and seed handicrafts' BICON case has been updated to require inspection only for whole seed handicrafts made from Aleurites, Fagraea and Pandanus species. Imported seed handcrafts made from or containing whole seeds for these...
Related Cases:   Plant fibre products and seed handicrafts

Changes to the import conditions for table eggs from New Zealand

Effective from 14 March 2024
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has reinstated import conditions for table eggs from New Zealand, as New Zealand has regained freedom from infectious bursal disease. Import conditions are now available for table eggs derived fr...
Related Cases:   Egg and egg products

Addition of Festuca trachyphylla to various cases

Effective from 13 March 2024
Festuca trachyphylla has been added to the ‘Birdseed’, ‘Permitted seed for sowing’ and ‘Raw seed for human consumption’ BICON cases, as the department has assessed that this species is a synonym of Festuca brevipila which falls under these BICON cases....
Related Cases:   Birdseed | Permitted seed for sowing | Raw seed for human consumption

Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid deregulation in tomato seed for sowing

Effective from 12 March 2024
The department has removed specific testing requirements for Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid on tomato seed for sowing. PCR testing for Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid is no longer a requirement for import of tomato seed for sowing. Variation of import p...
Related Cases:   Tomato seed for sowing

Import conditions developed for returning Australian inorganic products

Effective from 7 March 2024
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (department) has developed import conditions for returning Australian products derived from inorganic ingredients. The addition of the inorganic products pathway to the Biosecurity Import Conditi...
Related Cases:   Returning Australian products

Addition of Plinia cauliflora to various BICON cases

Effective from 7 March 2024
Plinia cauliflora has been added to the ‘Guava rust hosts for use as nursery stock’ and ‘Myrtaceae seed for sowing’ BICON cases, as the department has assessed that this species is a synonym of Myrciaria cauliflora which falls under these BICON cases. ...
Related Cases:   Guava rust hosts for use as nursery stock | Myrtaceae seed for sowing

Enhancing the enforceability of permits for heat treated bee pollen capsules/tablets for human use

Effective from 7 March 2024
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is enhancing the enforceability of standard import permit conditions for bee pollen in fully finished and retail packaged capsules and tablets, for human consumption and human therapeutic use. The...
Related Cases:   Bee products

Changes to guinea pigs for laboratory use

Effective from 6 March 2024
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (the department) has reviewed import conditions for live guinea pigs for laboratory use and reformatted the conditions for this commodity. The updates to the existing pathway will help to clarify im...
Related Cases:   Live animals and their reproductive material for laboratory use

Change to recommended import windows for Fragaria, Rubus and Vaccinium tissue cultures

Effective from 28 February 2024
The department has revised the recommended windows to import strawberry (Fragaria), raspberry/blackberry (Rubus) and blueberry (Vaccinium) tissue cultures and has adjusted the current guidelines. Previous guidance recommended that these tissue culture...
Related Cases:   Rubus spp. for use as nursery stock | Vaccinium spp. for use as nursery stock | Fragaria spp. for use as nursery stock