Alerts
Extension to consultation period for draft Xylella pest risk analysis
Effective from 27 February 2023On 16 December 2022, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry released the Draft report for the pest risk analysis for bacterial pathogens in the genus Xylella.
Extended consultation period
The consultation period for this draft report has been extended and will now close on 3 April 2023.
Given Xylella’s importance as Australia’s number one priority plant pest, and the wide range of stakeholders with a potential interest in this risk analysis, the department is providing additional opportunity for stakeholders to consider and comment on the draft report.
We invite you to comment on this report through Have your say. We are specifically interested in feedback on the proposed measures described in the report and any other measures that might provide equivalent risk management outcomes.
Stakeholder information session
As part of the public consultation period, the department is hosting a virtual industry information session on Thursday 3 March at 3:30pm (AEDT).
This session is an opportunity to discuss the draft report and for you to ask any questions you have about the technical information in the report and the proposed changes to current import conditions. If you would like to attend, please register at:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/information-session-pest-risk-analysis-for-bacterial-pathogens-in-xylella-tickets-559354874487
The meeting will be held online via Microsoft Teams. If you register to attend the information session (via Eventbrite) you will be sent the link to join the meeting closer to the meeting date. There is also an option to join the meeting by phone.
Who does this notice affect:
Importers of plants for planting (nursery stock) and seeds for sowing which are currently regulated as hosts of Xylella.
Background:
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry initiated this pest risk analysis to assess the biosecurity risks of all Xylella species, and to determine whether the emergency measures manage the biosecurity risks associated with the trade in commercially produced plants for planting and seeds for sowing.
The draft report proposes risk management measures, combined with operational systems, and/or a period of post-entry quarantine in Australia prior to release, to ensure biosecurity standards are met.
Further information:
Contact Plant Stakeholders via plantstakeholders@agriculture.gov.au.
This Alert applies to the following Cases:
- Carya spp. seed for sowing
- Berberis, Mahonia and Mahoberberis for use as nursery stock
- Bulbs that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa for growth in open quarantine
- Cannabis spp. as nursery stock
- Persea spp. for use as nursery stock
- Olea spp. (olives) for use as nursery stock
- Tropical and temperate species that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa for use as nursery stock
- Saccharum spp. as nursery stock
- Humulus spp. for use as nursery stock
- Tropical and temperate species that are hosts of Xylella and Ceratocystis for use as nursery stock
- Brassica oleracea for use as nursery stock
- Ornamental hosts of fireblight for use as nursery stock
- Dianthus caryophyllus for use as nursery stock
- Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum hosts for use as nursery stock
- Rhapis spp. for use as nursery stock
- Forestry or amenity species that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa and Sudden Oak Death
- Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum and Xylella fastidiosa hosts for use as nursery stock
- Castanea spp. for use as nursery stock
- Xylella fastidiosa and Ceratocystis spp. hosts for use as nursery stock
- Paulownia spp. for use as nursery stock
- Juglans spp. for use as nursery stock
- Prunus spp. for use as nursery stock
- Guava rust, Xylella fastidiosa and Ceratocystis spp. hosts for use as nursery stock
- Mentha spp. for use as nursery stock
- Pistacia spp. for use as nursery stock
- Forestry or amenity species that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa
- Clonal grass for use as nursery stock
- Phoenix dactylifera for use as nursery stock
- Cyphomandra species for use as nursery stock
- Lavandula spp. for use as nursery stock
- Saintpaulia spp. for use as nursery stock
- Hoya kerrii rooted leaves for display purposes
- Ulmus spp., Planera spp. and Zelkova spp. for use as nursery stock
- Methyl bromide sensitive nursery stock that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa
- Ipomoea batatas for use as nursery stock
- Ananas comosus for use as nursery stock
- Passiflora spp. for use as nursery stock
- Corylus spp. for use as nursery stock
- Chrysoporthe hosts for use as nursery stock
- Hibiscus spp for use as nursery stock
- Ficus carica for use as nursery stock
- Coffea spp. for use as nursery stock
- Mangifera spp. for use as nursery stock
- Rubus spp. for use as nursery stock
- Ornamental virus, Sudden Oak Death and Xylella fastidiosa hosts for use as nursery stock
- Rutaceae as nursery stock
- Manihot spp. for use as nursery stock
- Vaccinium spp. for use as nursery stock
- Dracaena sanderiana for use as nursery stock
- Guava rust hosts for use as nursery stock
- Morus spp. for use as nursery stock
- Pome species for use as nursery stock
- Forestry or amenity species that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa, Sudden Oak Death and Ceratocystis
- Fragaria spp. for use as nursery stock
- Solanum tuberosum for use as nursery stock
- Ziziphus jujuba Mill. (Chinese jujube) for use as nursery stock
- Aquatic plants that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa for use as nursery stock
- Bromeliads for use as nursery stock
- Xylella fastidiosa, Sudden Oak Death and Ceratocystis spp. hosts for use as nursery stock
- Xylella fastidiosa and Sudden Oak Death hosts for use as nursery stock
- Camellia spp. for use as nursery stock
- Rosa spp. for use as nursery stock
- Pinus spp. and Pseudotsuga spp. for use as nursery stock
- Punica spp. for use as nursery stock
- Vitis spp. (grape) for use as nursery stock
- Hypericum x inodorum for use as nursery stock
- Xylella fastidiosa hosts for use as nursery stock
- Ornamental virus hosts and Xylella fastidiosa hosts for use as nursery stock