Alerts
Notification of import conditions reviews for plant products (not for human consumption)
Effective from 18 May 2018Our department has been conducting operational reviews of plant, animal and biological import conditions to protect Australia’s biosecurity status and to maintain our market access for agricultural products. The review of import conditions is part of strengthening biosecurity surveillance and analysis under the Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper. Further information on the Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper can be located on the department's website.
We have now started reviewing the conditions for dried plant products that are not for human consumption.
The reviews will:
ensure import conditions are understandable and easy to find in our department’s Biosecurity Import Conditions system (BICON)
make sure import conditions are based on current information and risk management approaches, while being a minimum burden
allow us to identify the treatments available to manage biosecurity risks; such as pests, disease and contaminants.
The amount of change to import conditions will vary between commodities. Some will have minimal or no change, and some may have significant changes.
How to stay in touch?
Any updates or changes will be outlined in BICON.
The best way to stay informed of changes is to register with BICON and use the ‘follow case' function to receive email notifications when a case changes or when an alert is published (refer to the online factsheet on how to 'Follow a BICON case').
If you are new to BICON, learn how to use BICON through our introductory elearning module.
For further information or enquiries, please contact the Plant Import Conditions Review team at planticr@agriculture.gov.au.
This Alert applies to the following Cases:
- Handicrafts containing pome fruit
- Mistletoe
- Plant material embedded in paper
- Rice husk chopping boards, logs and briquettes
- Pacific Islands handicrafts
- Rudraksha prayer beads
- Job's tears articles
- Unidentified plant material requiring treatment
- Barkcloth
- Plant based fabric, textiles or yarn
- Pet food, supplements and ingredients of plant origin
- Plant products for ceremonial and exhibition use
- Permitted plant fibres
- Cotton
- Banana fibre articles
- Sphagnum moss
- Potpourri
- Pine cones
- Biodegradable plant pots
- Geotextiles for bioremediation
- Biodegradable urns
- Thatching grass
- Dried Tillandsia spp.
- Horse chestnuts
- Straw, cereal straw articles and products
- Dried or preserved flowers and foliage
- Articles stuffed with dried herbs or seed
- Gum products
- Peat
- Plant fibre products and seed handicrafts
- Dried leaf skeletons
- Incense
- Dried herbs products not for human consumption
- Coir peat
- Birdseed