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NSFS Reference: 10Issue date: 22 October 2015 Category: Reinforcement of existing requirementsContact officers:Baden Pearse
Field Operations Manager
07 3246 8764Date of effect: ImmediateReview date:…
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Weekly Australian Climate,
Water and Agricultural Update
Key issues
For the week ending 17 January 2024, an active monsoon trough combined with a tropical low brought heavy rainfall in tropical parts of the country. Severe thunderstorms brought rainfall to southeast Australia.
These falls…
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The Indigenous Ranger Biosecurity Program (IRBP) helps protect Australia’s more than $81 billion agricultural industries by partnering with Indigenous Rangers in northern Australia to undertake biosecurity surveillance for exotic pests, diseases and weeds. A key element of the IRBP is capability…
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IntroductionThe varroa mite (Varroa destructor Korean haplotype) is a destructive pest of the European honey bee that spread worldwide during the late 20th century, killing unprotected beehives. Globally…
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Export Industry Advice notices 2019
Date
No.
Description
20 Dec 2019
2019-66
Horticulture Exports Program – Phytosanitary security policy now in force
16 Dec 2019
2019-65
Horticulture Exports Program – Temporary suspension of exports to New Zealand…
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The purpose of this document is to remind establishments of their obligations under EC regulation 1099/2009. Establishments are reminded that the information contained in this fact sheet is captured and published in the Manual of Importing Country Requirements (Micor). Please note that this…
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The Secretary of the Department of Agriculture has entered into a collection agreement with Wine Australia. Wine Australia will collect the wine export charge for wine exporters.
The wine export charge was first introduced in 27 June 1997. Wine that is produced in and exported from Australia will…
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IMPORTANT—you can lodge your stone fruit return online.
The stone fruit levy was first introduced 1 August 1995. Stone fruit that are produced in Australia and are sold by a producer, used by the producer in the production of goods or that are exported will attract a levy or charge.…
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IMPORTANT—You can lodge your lychees return online.
The lychees levy and charge was first introduced 1 February 2004. Lychees that are produced in Australia and sold by a producer or exported will attract a levy or charge. Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited is responsible for the…
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The eggs levy was first introduced 1 February 2003. Eggs that are produced in Australia and are sold by the producer or used by the producer in the production of other goods will attract the eggs levy. The eggs levy, however, is payable on laying chickens that are bred or purchased for use in the…
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