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Changes

Nuts and woody tree seed for sowing

Effective from 15 July 2020

Vitellaria paradoxa has been added as a permitted species to the ‘Nuts and woody tree seed for sowing’ BICON case, as the department has assessed that this species poses a low weed and disease risk. As a result, this species may be permitted entry into Australian territory subject to the conditions under the ‘Nuts and woody tree seed for sowing’ BICON case.

No other changes have been made to import conditions for Nuts and woody tree seed for sowing.

Background:

This change has been reflected in the published Permitted Seeds List (updated on 15 July 2020), which contains conditionally non-prohibited goods which are subject to specific conditions of import, as outlined in the Biosecurity (Prohibited and Conditionally Non-Prohibited Goods) Determination 2016.

This addition is being made following a departmental assessment, which determined that there is a low risk of Vitellaria paradoxa becoming a weed in Australia and introducing seed borne pathogens.

The Weed Risk Assessment system is a science-based quarantine risk analysis tool for determining the weed potential of a plant. All plants proposed for importation into Australia and not currently permitted on BICON are assessed for their potential to become weeds in Australia. Further information on the Weed Risk Assessment system is available on the department’s website.

(https://www.agriculture.gov.au/biosecurity/risk-analysis/weeds)

Who does this notice affect:

Importers of seed for sowing, customs brokers and departmental staff.

Further information:

Contact Plant Import Operations at imports@agriculture.gov.au or phone 1800 900 090.

This Change applies to the following Cases: