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Case: Dried vegetables for human consumption Effective 25 Jan 2023 to 26 Jan 2023
Glossary
The following provides a definition of words or phrases that are found within the text. Some of these have a special meaning in relation to the importation or treatment of goods entering Australia and may be important to understand in meeting the requirements for import.
Term | Definition |
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Approved Arrangement Site (AA Site) |
An arrangement approved under Section 406 of the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cwlth) which permits a biosecurity industry participant to carry out specified activities to manage biosecurity risks associated with particular goods, premises or other things. |
Commercially prepared and packaged |
Commercially prepared and packaged goods must contain information about the product either on a label or on commercial documentation accompanying the goods e.g. a commercial invoice. Handwritten or handmade labels (for example: labels made of fabric/leather/metal/crafty material/handwritten on a label) are not acceptable. Package must be tamper evident or tamper resistant. The following information must be included:
Note: Refer to the following attachment for examples of acceptable and unacceptable packaging. |
export |
A consignment is considered to be exported either:
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Forced heated air |
Forced-air drying involves passing heated air with controlled relative humidity over the food to be dried, or by passing the food to be dried through the heated air. It does not include sun-drying or solar drying. |
goods |
Goods include:
Goods does not include ballast water or human remains. It also does not include a conveyance, except in certain circumstances. |
Leafy vegetables |
Leafy vegetables are vegetables which are grown or harvested primarily for the consumption of their leafy parts. For example, lettuce, spinach, kale, etc. |
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