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Import permit applications for apiaceous vegetable seed species are now open for lodgement

Effective from 13 January 2021

As previously advised, an import permit requirement will be introduced on 30 March 2021 for the following apiaceous seed species (including their synonyms) imported for human consumption and sowing purposes:

  • Anthriscus cerefolium (chervil)
  • Apium graveolens (celery)
  • Foeniculum vulgare (fennel)
  • Pastinaca sativa (parsnip)
  • Petroselinum crispum (parsley).


Importers are now able to apply for import permits through BICON, using the 'Apply Now' button at the bottom of the relevant BICON case.

To ensure that your application is considered in a timely manner, all applications should be lodged by 2 March 2021. Submitting an application early will allow time for the department to consider and make a decision on the application prior to 30 March 2021.




Please note:

  • Consignments that arrive in Australian territory prior to 30 March 2021 will be permitted entry without an import permit.
  • The department will not facilitate the clearance of goods that require an import permit but arrive without one. Consignments that arrive on or after 30 March 2021 without an import permit, including scenarios where an application is currently under consideration, will be directed for export or destruction in an approved manner.

Who does this alert affect:
Importers (and their customs brokers) of apiaceous vegetable seed and department staff.

Further information:
Information on import permits is located on the department’s webpage, including:

Please contact Plant Import Operations on 1800 900 090 or email imports@agriculture.gov.au (please title the subject line of the email ‘Plant Tier 2 - vegetable seeds import conditions’).

This Alert applies to the following Cases: