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Australia
26 April 2024

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Australia
7 May 2024

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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.

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Fresh root vegetables for human consumption

Effective 18 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of fresh root vegetables for human consumption.

Matched term: vegetables

Actinidia spp. (kiwi fruit, gooseberry) for use as nursery stock

Effective 20 December 2023 to present

This case describes the import requirements for permitted Actinidia spp. as nursery stock. All permitted Actinidia spp. nursery stock requires an import permit prior to importation into Australia. Tissue cultures and the media they are grown in will be inspected for visible contamination, require phytosanitary certification and a minimum 6 months growth period at the government’s post-entry quarantine facility where they will be screened for disease. Dormant budwood will require inspection, chemical treatment and a minimum 12 months growth period at the government’s post-entry quarantine facility where it will be screened for disease. All other forms of plant material are not permitted. Warning: This is a summary only. For full import conditions please refer to the details contained in this BICON case.

Matched term: fruit, Kiwifruit

Stockfeed, stockfeed ingredients and stockfeed additives

Effective 13 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of stockfeed products to be fed to stock animals including ruminants, poultry, pigs, horses, aquatic animals and bees. These products may contain ingredients of animal, microbial, plant, macroalgae, microalgae and/or mineral origin. This case should also be used for silage inoculants and for samples of plant-based stockfeed being imported for laboratory analysis. For products that are also used as veterinary therapeutics (e.g. antibiotics) please also consult the case for Veterinary therapeutics and veterinary therapeutic ingredients. For bee pollen that will be fed to animals refer to the case Bee Pollen. For products containing ingredients of aquatic animal origin, which will be fed to aquatic animals refer to the case Aquaculture feed and aquatic meals.

Matched term: vegetable, vegetables

Dried dates or doum for human consumption

Effective 18 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of dried dates (Phoenix dactylifera) or doums (Hyphaene thebaica) for human consumption. This case does not cover Chinese dates (Ziziphus spp.).

Matched term: Frozen, fruit

Truffles for human consumption

Effective 5 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of dried or frozen truffles for human consumption. For fresh truffles, please refer to the BICON case Mushrooms for human consumption.

Matched term: frozen

Soybeans (excluding frozen) for human consumption

Effective 18 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of soybeans for human consumption. For seeds milled to a powder, meal or flakes, please see Processed grain and seed products for human consumption. For cooked seeds, please see Cooked seeds for human consumption.

Matched term: frozen

Fresh fruit and foliage for ceremonial purposes Changes

Effective 18 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of fresh etrogs (Citrus medica) willow (Salix spp.) and myrtle (Myrtus spp.) foliage for ceremonial purposes.

Matched term: fruit

Unretorted meat Changes

Effective 24 April 2024 to present

This case describes import conditions for fresh or frozen meat and includes: jerky and biltong (including bakkwa), pâté and foie gras, meat from New Zealand, chicken meat, cooked duck meat, bovine meat and crocodile meat. Please note that if you are importing a composite product, you must search BICON for each individual ingredient to determine the conditions that apply.

Matched term: frozen

Mushrooms for propagation

Effective 12 March 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of specified mushroom species (fresh fruiting bodies, frozen spawn and/or cultures, spawn and/or cultures) for propagation.

Matched term: fruiting, frozen

Fresh salacca for human consumption

Effective 1 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of the following fresh salacca for human consumption from Indonesia.Summary of import conditionsWarning: The following is a summary only; all consignments must meet the full import conditions contained in this BICON case.This commodity does not require an import permit for importation into Australia.Fresh salacca requires phytosanitary certification and department inspection prior to release from biosecurity control.

Matched term: fruit, Snakefruit