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Case: Azadirachta indica seed for sowing Effective 21 Oct 2016 to 22 Oct 2016
Import Conditions
Import conditions define the biosecurity requirements which must be met for your import. Where import conditions have been developed, they will be listed below.
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The plant material/seed is currently not permitted entry into Australia because insufficient information is available on its disease risk status. Any material imported into Australia must be either exported or destroyed at the importer's expense.
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Non-commodity information requirements for imported cargo also apply, please refer to the BICON case Non-Commodity Cargo Clearance.
For importers who are interested in pursuing a further evaluation, please contact the Import Services Team. Please note, this is not an option for plant material which has landed in Australia.
Timber packaging, pallets or dunnage associated with the consignment may be subject to inspection and treatment on arrival, unless sufficient evidence of a Department of Agriculture and Water Resources approved treatment is provided.
All documentation presented to the department to assist in determining the level of biosecurity risk posed by transportation pathways and packaging must also meet the requirements of the non-commodity case.
What happens next?
When you are importing into Australia a departmental officer will assess the risk posed by your import and determine the appropriate outcome to apply. You may use the link below to view the likely outcomes for this particular import scenario. Please be aware that the assessment conducted may result in an outcome that is not listed.
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