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Revised schedule and update on the implementation of the urgent actions for khapra beetle
Effective from 17 May 2021The purpose of this notification is to provide stakeholders with an update on the implementation of the khapra beetle urgent actions, including:
- a revised schedule for implementing the khapra beetle phases
- the consideration of alternative treatment options for Phase 3
- the implementation of Phase 6A.
Who will be affected by these changes?
Stakeholders in the import and shipping industries—including vessel masters, freight forwarders, treatment providers, Biosecurity Industry Participants, importers, customs brokers, principal shipping agents, and any other operators in the sea container supply and logistics chain or in plant import industries.
What is changing?
The revised implementation schedule is below.
Urgent action phase |
Implementation date |
Phase 1: Ban on high-risk plant products within UPEs and low value freight |
Commenced 3 September 2020 See: BICON Alert |
Phase 2: Ban on high-risk plant products within accompanied baggage or via international travellers or mail articles. |
Commenced 15 October 2020 See: BICON Alert |
Phase 3: Revised phytosanitary certification and new offshore treatment requirements for high-risk plant products via all commercial pathways |
Expected to commence in August 2021 |
Phase 4: Revised phytosanitary certification and new offshore treatment requirements for other risk |
Progression of this work is on hold |
Phase 5: Phytosanitary certification requirements for all seeds for sowing |
Progression of this work is on hold |
Phase 6A: New measures for target risk sea containers |
Measures for target risk containers that are packed with high-risk plant products commenced on 12 April 2021. See: BICON Alert Measures for target risk containers that are packed with other products and will be unpacked in a rural grain growing area will commence on 12 July 2021 (i.e. for containers exported on or after this date). |
Phase 6B: New measures for high-risk sea containers |
Expected to commence late 2021 |
Alternative treatment options for Phase 3
We recognise that heat treatment or methyl bromide fumigation may not be feasible for some goods imported under Phase 3. As such, we are considering alternative treatment options for goods impacted by Phase 3. We are engaging with peak industry bodies on alternative treatment options. Additional information on any alternatives identified will be published on our website closer to implementation.
Implementation of Phase 6A
We recognise that some of the treatment requirements implemented under Phase 6A may be new to industry. As such, where a treatment certificate is provided with the sea container but does not meet all our requirements as detailed on our website, we will work with treatment providers over the next 8 weeks to improve their understanding of these requirements and where appropriate, facilitate the import of goods within impacted containers.
Where can I get further information?
For further information, see:
- Sea container measures to protect against khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium) webpage
- Urgent actions to protect against khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium) webpage
- Khapra beetle bulletin
For all enquiries regarding these measures, please email imports@awe.gov.au (please title the subject line of the email with ‘Plant Tier 2 – khapra urgent actions’).
This Alert applies to the following Cases:
- Vangueria infausta seed for sowing
- Hibiscus cannabinus seed for sowing
- Cassava seed for sowing
- Telfairia occidentalis seed for sowing
- Cocos spp. seed for sowing
- Plant species requiring further assessment
- Plant species that are weeds
- Unaccompanied personal effects
- Khapra beetle sea container measures
- Biodegradable and/or edible tableware and packaging
- Lodoicea maldivica nuts
- Chickpeas for human consumption
- Maize for human consumption or processing
- Hemp seed and hemp products
- Peanuts for human consumption or processing
- Carica papaya seed for sowing
- Truffles for human consumption
- Returning Australian products
- Mushrooms for human consumption
- Whole dried peas for human consumption
- Processed grain and seed products for human consumption
- Seed for sowing products
- Cannabis spp. seed for sowing
- Gulong tribute millet for human consumption
- Dried grapes for human consumption
- Retail ready products containing a mix of grains, seeds, dried fruits and nuts for human consumption
- Ground or whole peppercorns and pepper for human consumption
- Malted cereal products for processing
- Chestnuts for human consumption
- Carob and cocoa beans and husk for human consumption
- Dried fruit
- Bulgur wheat for human consumption
- Dried vegetables for human consumption
- Coffee for processing or human consumption
- Dried herb products not for human consumption
- Euphorbia lathyrus seed for processing
- Digitaria spp. seed for sowing
- Dutch elm disease host seed for sowing
- Sorghum spp. seed for sowing
- Banana seed for sowing
- Avena spp. seed for sowing
- Aneurolepidium spp. seed for sowing
- Pet food, supplements and ingredients of plant origin
- Helictotrichon sempervirens seed for sowing
- Setaria spp. seed for sowing
- Hordeum spp. seed for sowing
- Roegneria spp. seed for sowing
- Vitis spp. (grape) seed for sowing
- Cenchrus spp. seed for sowing
- Leucaena spp. seed for sowing
- Linseed seed for sowing
- Helianthus spp. (sunflower) seed for sowing
- Pascopyrum smithii seed for sowing
- Elymus spp. seed for sowing
- Sesame seed for sowing
- Secale cereale seed for sowing
- Ricinus communis seed for sowing
- Oryza spp. seed for sowing
- Vicia spp. seed for sowing
- Carthamus tinctorius seed for sowing
- Lens spp. seed for sowing
- Triticum spp. seed for sowing
- Restricted legume seed for sowing
- Nuts and woody tree seed for sowing
- Brassicaceous seed for sowing requiring treatment
- Groats for processing or human consumption
- Conifer (excluding Pinus spp. and Pseudotsuga spp.) seed for sowing
- Rutaceae seed for sowing requiring treatment and/or testing
- Palm seed for sowing
- Zea mays seed for sowing
- Phaseolus spp. seed for sowing
- Pea seed for sowing
- Birdseed
- Pearl barley
- Dried dates or doum for human consumption
- Nicotiana spp. seed for sowing
- Medicago spp. seed for sowing
- Pelted wheat for human consumption
- Split legumes for human consumption
- Tomato seed for sowing
- Stockfeed, stockfeed ingredients and stockfeed additives
- Dried herbs for human consumption
- Raw nuts for human consumption
- Centrosema spp. seed for sowing
- Processed nuts for human consumption
- Lolium spp. seed for sowing
- Dried and whole Ziziphus spp. for human consumption
- Linseed for human consumption
- Fagopyrum esculentum for human consumption
- Water chestnuts for human consumption
- Ziziphus jujuba Mill. (Chinese jujube) seed for sowing
- Soybeans (excluding frozen) for human consumption
- Sunflower kernel or seed for human consumption
- Rice for human consumption or processing
- Annona spp. seed for sowing
- Dried apricot kernels
- Tamarind for human consumption
- Processed tuber and corm products for human consumption
- Sesame seed for human consumption
- Shelled pine nuts for human consumption
- Bean seed for human consumption
- Whole lentils for human consumption
- Plant fibre products and seed handicrafts
- Agropyron spp. seed for sowing
- Moko hosts seed for sowing
- Xanthosoma roseum seed for sowing
- Dactylis spp. seed for sowing
- Encephalartos spp. seed for sowing
- Allium spp. seed for sowing
- Permitted seed for sowing
- Raw seed for human consumption
- Mangifera spp. seed for sowing
- Fagopyrum esculentum seed for sowing
- Freekeh for human consumption
- Arabidopsis spp. seed for sowing
- Mexican jumping bean seed for sowing
- Azadirachta indica seed for sowing
- Colocasia spp. seed for sowing
- Humulus spp. seed for sowing
- x Triticosecale spp. seed for sowing
- Brachiaria spp. and Urochloa spp. seed for sowing
- Chloris spp. seed for sowing
- Pennisetum spp. seed for sowing
- Solanum tuberosum seed for sowing
- Zeia spp. seed for sowing
- Gossypium spp. seed for sowing
- Leymus spp. seed for sowing
- Coffea spp. seed for sowing
- Panicum spp. seed for sowing.
- Horse chestnuts
- Roasted seeds for human consumption
- Papaver somniferum seed for sowing
- Persea americana seed for sowing
- Pinus spp. and Pseudotsuga spp. seed for sowing
- Ribes spp. seed for sowing
- Prunus spp. seed for sowing
- Papaver somniferum seed for human consumption
- Orchid seed for sowing
- Brassicaceous seed for sprouting or micro-green production
- Regulated vegetable crop seeds for human consumption
- Chestnut blight hosts as seed for sowing
- Camellia sinensis seed for sowing
- Mixed seed for sowing (permitted species)
- Articles stuffed with dried herbs or seed
- Myrtaceae seed for sowing
- Vaccinium spp. seed for sowing
- Capsicum spp. (requiring testing) seed for sowing
- Plant material for research purposes
- Vacuum sealed nuts for human consumption
- Powdered herbs for human consumption
- Petroselinum crispum seed for sowing
- Citrullus lanatus seed for sowing
- Cucumis melo seed for sowing
- Daucus carota seed for sowing
- Lagenaria siceraria seed for sowing
- Trichosanthes cucumerina seed for sowing
- Cucumis sativus seed for sowing
- Momordica charantia as seed for sowing
- Cucurbita maxima seed for sowing
- Cucurbita moschata seed for sowing
- Unrestricted cucurbitaceous seed for sowing
- Cucurbita pepo seed for sowing