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Case: Raw and sun dried tobacco Effective 01 Aug 2015 to 02 Aug 2015
— If goods arrive as full container load sea freight — Not for processing at a quarantine approved premises
Onshore Outcomes
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Present all documentation
The importer or nominated agent must present all required documentation to the Department of Agriculture as part of the import procedure.
AA Site: 20.0 - Department of Agriculture Regional Office
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Inspection
The goods must be unpacked from the container and inspected by a biosecurity officer at the designated Quarantine Approved Premises (QAP).
AA Sites: 1.1 - Sea and Air Freight Depot Operations
1.3 - Sea and Air Freight Depot Operations (Restricted - Including Personal and Household Effects)
2.2 - Agricultural Products Premises
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Mandatory treatment
The goods require mandatory treatment with either:
Heat treatment at 85ºC for 8 hours, or
Ethylene oxide fumigation under initial minimum vacuum of 50 kilopascals at 1200 g/m³ for 5 hours at 50°C; or 1500 g/m³ for 24 hours at 21°C.
Procedure: Treatment: Raw and sun dried tobacco
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Release
The Department of Agriculture will release the goods once all of the biosecurity requirements have been met.
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