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Mickleham, VIC Bookings are made online through the Post Entry Biosecurity
SystemOpens in a new window.
Email: PEQplants@aff.gov.auOpens in a new window
Phone: 1800 900 090
The importer is responsible for contacting the facility to confirm all arrangements,
including space availability and number of plants, prior to the plant material
arriving in Australian territory. Importers must clearly nominate on the import
permit applications the facility that their material is to be sent to. There are
scheduled fees associated with the growth of nursery stock in an Australian
Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry post entry
quarantine facility, which must be met by the importer. Refer to the department's
Charging guidelinesOpens in a new window for further information. On arrival at
the post entry quarantine facility, all consignments must be inspected by the
biosecurity officer for freedom from live insects, live snails, soil, disease
symptoms and any other extraneous contamination of biosecurity concern.
Plant material must be immersed in a sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution of 1%
available chlorine for five minutes. All plant material must be immersed in a broad
spectrum miticide/Insecticidal dip containing 100ppm Imidacloprid and 1% Eco-Oil?
for 30 seconds. Plants must be grown in closed quarantine for a minimum of 2
years for visual screening. Additional testing may be performed for symptomatic
plants, such as culturing, microscopy and molecular testing. The importer is
responsible for all costs relating to the screening/testing for any
emerging/additional pathogens of biosecurity concern. If live insects, disease
symptoms or nematodes are detected at inspection or during the post entry
quarantine period, the consignment will be placed on hold. An assessment of the
biosecurity risk will be made by a biosecurity plant pathologist or entomologist to
determine the options that may be available to the importer. These options may
include any one of the following: appropriate risk mitigation measures (at the
importer¡¯s expense and risk) which may include further identification by the
department or external service providers, treatment or growth in post entry
quarantine, or
exportation, or
disposal.
Further identification may not result in the release of goods and may incur
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