Date of issue: 22 June 2020 (Re-issued 23 June 2020)
Date of effect: Immediate
Previous advice: MAA 2020-18
Attention:
- Industries—Industry bodies - Dairy Australia, Dairy Export Industry Consultative Committee
- Export establishments
- Licensed exporters
- Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment —Central and Regional offices
Purpose
This Market Access Advice (MAA) provides information to exporters, which may be used to respond to potential requests for additional guarantees regarding the safety of exported dairy products.
The following information is being provided to exporters to assist in drafting a response to requests for a letter of guarantee. The department does not consider it necessary for establishments to provide a letter of guarantee given the measures that industry and government have implemented within Australia, that it is highly unlikely that COVID-19 could be transmitted by food and where they have an Australian Government certificate that provides the necessary assurances the food is safe. Industry may consider providing this Market Access Advice as part of their response to the request for a letter of guarantee.
Summary of key points
- The department has received advice from exporters that Chinese authorities are seeking declarations from Australian export dairy establishments, in the form of a Letter of Guarantee that dairy products exported comply with China’s laws, regulations and standards and the World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) advice on ‘COVID-19 and food safety: guidance for food businesses’.
- The Letter of Guarantee further requires dairy establishments to take all necessary measures to eliminate food safety risks and protect consumer health and safety if cases or suspected cases of COVID-19 are detected at the establishment.
- The General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) has also requested the department note the WHO and FAO advice on ‘COVID-19 and food safety: guidance for food businesses’ and provide assurances on managing food safety during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The department is responding promptly to GACC to reiterate previous assurances and that the department supports the advice of the World Health Organization (WHO), that transmission through food is highly unlikely and there is no evidence of this occurring with SARS-CoV-2 globally to date.
- Furthermore, Australia has a strong regulatory system that requires all Australian facilities involved in the processing and export of food to implement appropriate hygiene and contamination control measures to mitigate the risk of the potential spread of COVID-19 within the scope of their activities. The Australian food industry responded quickly by implementing strict processing controls to manage the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace. These controls are best practice in terms of personnel and workplace hygiene, social distancing, use of personal protective equipment, health checks and contact tracing and are consistent with the “COVID-19 and food safety: Guidance for food businesses” published by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations and World Health Organisation.
- In the event that a new case/suspected case of COVID-19 is detected in a food enterprise, Australian health and food authorities will follow WHO guidelines to ensure that all necessary measures to eliminate any food safety risks and to protect consumer health will be taken.
- The department understands that the situation is subject to change, and therefore urges exporters to work closely with their importers prior to dispatching consignments.
- Further updates will be provided as these become available.
Further information
Contact exportstandards@awe.gov.au if you have any queries.
The information provided in this advice is current at the time of writing and is intended for use as guidance only and should not be taken as definitive or exhaustive. The Commonwealth endeavours to keep information current and accurate, however, it may be subject to change without notice. Exporters are encouraged to verify these details with their importers prior to undertaking production/exports. The Commonwealth will not accept liability for any loss resulting from reliance on information contained in this notice.