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27 April 2024

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9 May 2024

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Non Commodity
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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Nuts and woody tree seed for sowing

Effective 14 December 2023 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of nuts and woody tree seed for sowing.

Matched term: Nuts

Retail ready products containing a mix of grains, seeds, dried fruits and nuts for human consumption

Effective 21 December 2023 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of commercially prepared and retail packaged breakfast cereals, muesli bars, wholefood bars and balls, meal/flour mixes, couscous meal mixes and fruit and seed trail mixes that may contain restricted plant ingredients (including grains, seeds, dried fruits or nuts).

Matched term: nuts

Rudraksha prayer beads

Effective 13 October 2023 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of rudraksha prayer beads imported by passengers as accompanied baggage through international airports or sent as consignments through mail centres.

Matched term: prayer

Frozen fruit, vegetables and herbs for human consumption

Effective 12 March 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of frozen fruit (excluding banana), vegetables (including seaweed) and herbs for human consumption. This case also excludes frozen seeds and nuts.

Matched term: nuts, Coconut, chestnuts, chestnut

Cocos spp. seed for sowing

Effective 3 January 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of Cocos spp. as seed for sowing.

Matched term: Coconut, Coconuts

Raw seed for human consumption Changes

Effective 18 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation raw seed for human consumption. For roasted seeds, refer to the Cooked seeds for human consumption BICON case. For further processed seeds, refer to Processed grain and seed products for human consumption BICON case.

Matched term: nuts, nut, Foxnut

Horse chestnuts

Effective 14 February 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of horse chestnuts.

Matched term: nuts, chestnuts

Highly refined organic chemicals and substances

Effective 24 April 2024 to present

This case describes the requirements for the importation of highly refined organic chemicals and substances for all uses other than for animal consumption, for environmental purposes (including bioremediation products or fertiliser), or for veterinary therapeutic use. This case includes items such as acetone, alcohols, amino acids, varnish, sulphur compounds, dyes, or paraffin, vitamins and organic acids (e.g. citric acid, fatty acids).

Matched term: Coconut, Hazelnut, nutraceutical, Phytonutrient

Fresh fruit for human consumption requiring further assessment

Effective 26 October 2023 to present

This case contains information on fresh fruits that are currently not permitted entry into Australia. The department has not developed import conditions to manage the biosecurity risks for these specific commodities due to insufficient information available on their risk status.

Matched term: nuts, nut

Coir peat

Effective 14 February 2024 to 8 May 2024

This case describes the requirements for the importation of coir peat for use in the horticulture industry as a growth medium (e.g. coir peat plugs, inserts and pots), mulch or fertiliser. Coir peat is derived from the fibrous husk of the coconut and is typically imported in compressed bricks or bales. This case also describes conditions for coir peat products with additives, these commodities present a different risk and require an import permit.

Matched term: coconut