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Australia released import requirements for frozen fruits and vegetables

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On February 18, 2023, the Australian Biosafety import Conditions Website“BICON”released the import requirements for frozen fruits and vegetables (frozen vegetables include seaweed, excluding potatoes and corn; frozen fruits do not include bananas). Specific requirements are as follows:


(1) It is not necessary to apply for an import license to the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF);


(2) The product has been suitably frozen;


(3) imported goods must be accompanied by export certificates, freezing declarations, packing lists, supplier declarations, exporter declarations, commercial invoices, beneficiary certificates or manufacturer declarations containing the following information: country of origin, packaging information, processing information, freezing statement, and statement that "the produce has been continuously maintained at -18°C or below for a period of at least seven days";


(4) The product must be commercially produced and packaged with clean and new packaging materials;


(5) The product must be clean and not contaminated with biosafety risk substances such as seeds, soil, animal and plant impurities;


(6) The goods must be frozen when they arrive;


(7) Carry out random inspection and verification of the frozen state of inbound cargo.


The above requirements will come into effect on February 18, 2023.


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