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[expand all]How do I contact the Statutory Fishing Rights Allocation Review Panel (SFRARP)?You can contact SFRARP through the SFRARP Registry on 02 6272 3036 or email SFRARP.Can…
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Statutory Fishing Rights Allocation Review Panel
YGO Eden Pty Ltd [No. SPF2010/01-01]
Denis Brown [No. SPF2010/02-01]
Harry K Mitchelson [No. SPF2010/03-01]
Applicants
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Luck S Fishing Pty Ltd
Party
Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
Respondent
RE: Small…
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Registrations open for Shepparton Regional Outlook conference
Registrations are now open for the Shepparton Regional Outlook conference on Wednesday 10 October.Join ABARES and delegates from around the region as we…
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The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry manages 8 Japan quotas including edible bovine offal. These quotas were put in place by the Japan–Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA).
Australian exporters can export specific quantities of edible bovine offal products at reduced…
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This page provides information on Australian Harmonized Export Commodity Classification (AHECC) codes, which you may need when applying for a JAEPA quota certificate. Any codes
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Delegates from around the region gathered in Rockhampton on Wednesday 25 July and discussed the key issues for agriculture at sessions focussed on Creating value in an increasingly connected world; Creating value in the…
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The Levies Management Unit is responsible for the collection and disbursement of 60 different levies and charges imposed by Commonwealth legislation on a range of rural commodities and products.…
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Food safety recognition agreements (arrangements) can be mutual, meaning both countries recognise each other’s food safety regulatory systems as comparable (equivalent) to their own, or they can be unilateral, meaning only one country out of the two will recognise the other country’s food safety…
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What is a meat export licence?A meat export licence grants the holder permission to export specific types of meat overseas for a 12 month period.Who requires a meat export licence?Exporters of edible meat, offal (including casings) and or meat products of cattle, sheep or goat are required to hold…
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What is export certification?Export certification is issued in accordance with the Export Control Act 2020 (the Act) and importing country requirements.The Act sets out the overarching legal framework for the regulation of exported goods, including food and agricultural products, from Australia. It…
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