Import Conditions
Search Results
Select an import item that best matches what you want to import to continue the process.
Non commodity conditions apply to all packaging, containers and transport methods used to bring goods into the country. Refer to the Non Commodity case to review the non commodity conditions related to your import.
Showing 141 - 150 results of 170
Agropyron spp. seed for sowing
Effective 11 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of Agropyron spp. seed for sowing.
Matched term: seed
Encephalartos spp. seed for sowing
Effective 11 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of Encephalartos spp. seed for sowing.
Matched term: seed
Arabidopsis spp. seed for sowing
Effective 11 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of Arabidopsis spp. seed for sowing.
Matched term: seed
Vaccinium spp. seed for sowing
Effective 11 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of Vaccinium spp. seed for sowing.
Matched term: seed
Millet for human consumption
Effective 18 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of whole and raw millet seed (Panicum spp., Pennisetum spp. and Setaria spp.) for human consumption. For all other millet species please search relevant BICON case for that species. For millet that has been physically processed and transformed into a finer texture such as powder, flour, meslin, bran or flakes, please see Processed grain and seed products for human consumption. For millet that has been cooked, please see Cooked seeds for human consumption.
Matched term: seed, seeds
Bulk grain for processing
Effective 22 September 2023 to 15 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of bulk grain for processing into products for human consumption and/or animal feed. This case applies to whole cereal seeds, oil seeds or pulses imported loose in a ship’s hold or a shipping container.
Matched term: seeds, Rapeseed
Fruit and vegetable juices, chilled pulps, purees and pastes, plant oils and plant-based beverages
Effective 12 March 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of fruit and vegetable juices, chilled pulps, purees and pastes of fruit and/or vegetables, plant oils and plant-based beverages for end uses other than animal consumption, veterinary therapeutics, growing purposes, fertilisers or bioremediation agents.
Matched term: seed, Linseed, Cottonseed
Permitted plant fibres
Effective 18 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of the majority of articles made out of plant fibres for all uses other than as animal foods, fertilisers, landscaping or for growing. This case includes import conditions for coir fibre liners for hanging baskets. For coir peat and coco peat products please see the Coir peat case. For banana fibre articles please see the Banana fibre articles case. For articles containing flowers and foliage please see the Dried or preserved flowers and foliage case. This case does not apply to imports for use in landscaping and weed suppression, for these imports please see the Geotextiles for bioremediation case. This case does not apply to imports of flexible plant fibre fabrics (consisting of a network of natural fibres made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting or bonding). For these imports please see the Plant based fabric, textiles or yarn case
Matched term: seed, Linseed, Flaxseed
Whole dried peas for human consumption
Effective 18 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of whole and mature dried peas for human consumption. This includes both garden (wrinkled-seeded) and field peas (smooth, round-seeded).
Matched term: seeded
Plant material for research purposes
Effective 17 February 2024 to 3 May 2024
This case describes the import requirements for not knowingly infected live plant samples, whole seed samples and other plant samples (e.g. processed or preserved samples) imported for research purposes. Plant material for research purposes may require containment in an approved arrangement site (e.g. laboratory or glasshouse). The required level of containment is determined by assessing the biosecurity risk associated with the imported material as well as the proposed research activity. Plant material that has undergone a department approved preservation method offshore may be released from biosecurity control. Alternatively, treatments can often be applied on arrival to allow the imported plant material to be released from biosecurity control (e.g. gamma irradiation treatment). Treatment options will vary depending on the type and form of plant material. An appropriate treatment option will be determined during the permit assessment.
Matched term: seed