We apply and publish holding orders for imported food that:
- has failed inspection or there are reasonable grounds for believing the food would fail
- there are reasonable grounds for believing the food poses a serious risk to human health.
Holding orders are administrative instruments issued under the Imported Food Control Act 1992.
Holding orders ensure future consignments (same product, producer and country of origin) of a food are referred for inspection to verify compliance and safety.
Holding orders for failing food
We apply a holding order for imported food:
- that has failed inspection. See failing food reports.
- if there are reasonable grounds for believing the food would fail an inspection.
We ensure future consignments of this food are inspected under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme (IFIS).
Holding orders apply until the basis for the holding order no longer applies or when there have been 5 consecutive passes demonstrating a history of compliance.
Monthly holding orders
This table shows holding orders we’ve applied each month, for the current year.
See orders for previous years.
Holding order number | Product description | Holding order Instruments |
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19579 | Frozen whole barramundi | PDF (168 KB), DOCX (88 KB) |
19638 | Bourn vita (cereal-based drink powder) | PDF (167 KB), DOCX (91 KB) |
19643 | Mung dall (Vigna radiata) | PDF (167 KB), DOCX (87 KB) |
19644 | Brown sultana | PDF (167 KB), DOCX (90 KB) |
19647 | Taro | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (90 KB) |
19650 | Figs | PDF (167 KB), DOCX (88 KB) |
19651 | Caffeine pouches– various flavours | PDF (169 KB), DOCX (90 KB) |
19652 | Squid snacks | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (88 KB) |
19654 | Fresh snow peas, Fresh sugar snap pea | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (88 KB) |
19659 | Sukkary dates | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (91 KB) |
19661 | Pears, Asian pear | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (88 KB) |
19663 | Ashwagandha powder (Withnia somnifera) | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (91 KB) |
19671 | Fresh dragon fruit (red) | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (88 KB) |
Revocations for failing food
We revoke holding orders on failing food when the circumstances specified for revocation have been met.
Monthly revocations
This table shows revocations we’ve applied each month, for the current year.
See orders for previous years.
Document | File size |
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Instruments revoking a holding order January 2025 PDF | 203 KB |
Instruments revoking a holding order January 2025 DOCX | 86 KB |
Holding orders for food that poses a serious risk to human health
We can apply holding orders to an imported food on the basis there are reasonable grounds for believing the food may pose a serious risk to human health. This holding order is active for 28 days and can be extended until we receive assurances from the exporting country that future imports are safe.
There are currently no active holding orders for food that poses a serious risk to human health.
Holding order number | Product description | Reasonable grounds | Date applied (month and year) | Holding order Instrument |
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21001 | Medjool dates | Association with hepatitis A outbreak | September 2021 | PDF (166 KB), DOCX (59 KB) |
Holding order number | Product description | Reasonable grounds | Date applied (month and year) | Holding order Instrument |
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19001 | Salted manila clams | Association with hepatitis A outbreak | December 2020 | PDF (177 KB), DOCX (58 KB) |
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Revocations for food that poses a serious risk to human health
We revoke holding orders applied to food that poses a serious risk to human health when the circumstances specified for its revocation have occurred.
Document | File size |
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Instrument revoking a holding order September 2021 PDF | 188 KB |
Instrument revoking a holding order September 2021 DOCX | 59 KB |
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