Milk and milk products that are prescribed under Australia's export rules
- are milk or milk products derived from a bovine animal; and
- are intended to be exported as food.
Milk and milk products that are not prescribed under Australia's export rules
Milk and milk products which do not meet the criteria under the Export Control (Milk and Milk Products) Rules 2021 are classified by Australia as non-prescribed goods. It is the responsibility of the exporter to confirm with Iraq if there are any specific requirements for the import of these products. Typically, non-prescribed goods include, ice-cream, non-bovine milk products, colostrum and products with a minor component of dairy.
Further information on
exporting non-prescribed goods from Australia is available on the Department's website.
In some cases, an importing country requires specific health certification and government oversight for what would typically be non-prescribed milk and milk products. When required, these products become prescribed under export legislation and must meet all export and importing country requirements. This includes, the products being manufactured and stored at an export registered establishment and must have a valid export permit and health certificate for each consignment. Guidance on export registration can be found at
Dairy export registered establishments.
5.1.1 Health certificate for milk and milk products
For milk and milk products produced for human consumption (including milk and milk products classified as a prescribed good by an importing country), use Health Certificate template ZD035.
ZD035 Dairy Health Certificate
The ZD035 Certificate contains the following attestations:
I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge the conditions or restrictions applicable under the particular inspection system prescribed under the Export Control Act have been complied with in respect of the prescribed good described above, being goods that are:
- In sound condition
- Fit for human consumption
- Of Australian Origin
Default Endorsement 4709
The goods described in this certificate have not been contaminated by radioactive elements from nuclear fallout. Analysis of representative samples of similar products has shown that the radioactivity level does not exceed 50 Bq/kg.
Animals from which these products were taken were free from clinical diseases caused by the agents listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) previous List A for the species concerned, and live in an area free of these diseases. These diseases include bovine spongiform encephalopathy, foot and mouth disease, Rinderpest, vesicular stomatitis, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, bluetongue, lumpy skin disease, peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever. I further certify that Foot and Mouth Disease, Rinderpest and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy do not exist in Australia.
Based on the results of the Australian Milk Residue Analysis survey, it can be stated that the milk does not contain residues of veterinary drugs, pesticides, heavy metals and mycotoxins above the limits prescribed by the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
Optional Endorsement 2058
The goods described in this certificate have not been contaminated by radioactive elements from nuclear fallout. Analysis of representative samples of similar products has shown that the radioactivity level does not exceed 50 Bq/kg.
Animals from which these products were taken were free from clinical diseases caused by the agents listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) previous List A for the species concerned, and live in an area free of these diseases. These diseases include bovine spongiform encephalopathy, foot and mouth disease, Rinderpest, vesicular stomatitis, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, bluetongue, lumpy skin disease, peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever. I further certify that Foot and Mouth Disease, Rinderpest and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy do not exist in Australia.
Based on the results of the Australian Milk Residue Analysis survey, it can be stated that the milk does not contain residues of veterinary drugs, pesticides, heavy metals and mycotoxins above the limits prescribed by the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
Milk / milk products do not contain bacterial toxins such as those produced by Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium botulinum, as prescribed by the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
Optional Endorsement 4710
Australia continues to be free from Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies affecting animals (TSEs), including bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie in accordance with World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) guidelines.
Declaration as to Dioxin Status of Australian Dairy Products - Australian milk and dairy products are produced in areas which are not in the vicinity of industrial incinerators and in areas which are not affected by industrial pollution, which has been identified as the usual source of dioxin contamination in overseas countries. A survey of dioxin levels in Australian raw milk was undertaken in 2013 and demonstrated that dioxin levels in raw milk were not of concern.
Verification of Conformity
The Iraqi government require dairy goods to be accompanied by a Certificate of Conformity which are issued by SGS and the Bureau of Veritas. Exporters of dairy products should organise the Certificate of Conformity for shipments to Iraq. For further details, refer to the
Bureau of Veritas website or contact
SGS.
Transit certification
Milk and milk products transiting the European Union or the United States may require transit documentation. These certificates are available as additional certificates through the EXDOC system. If the product is transiting the United States, standard certification is required and the exporter should
contact the Department for advice on how this certification may be issued. If the product is transiting a European Union member state, see the particular European Union member state regarding the certificate template to select.