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Pinus radiata

No

Country:

Brazil (BR)

Scientific Name:

 

Group:

 

End Use:

Woodchips

NPPO Details:

Secretariat of Agricultural Protection, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock & Food Supply (MAPA)

Relevant Web Addresses:


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Export Criteria

Criteria Criteria Required?
Import Permit Yes
Phytosanitary Certificate Yes
Additional Declaration/Endorsement No
Protocol Market  

General Requirements

Consignments are to be free from pests, soil, weed seeds and extraneous material.


​Original and certified translation of the import permit must be presented to the Authorised Officer at the time of inspection.


ICR is for the export of samples for research purposes only.

 

The Export Control Act 2020 and the Export Control (Wood and Woodchips) Rules 2021, require an export licence issued by the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment for any exports of two tonnes or more of:
  • woodchips;
  • wood in the round (i.e. logs);
  • wood with a cross sectional area of at least 225 square centimetres
These are considered ‘prescribed goods’ under the Export Control (Wood and Woodchips) Rules 2021. 

A licence is not required for the above listed wood and woodchips if:

If an export licence is required, it is the responsibility of exporters to obtain a licence to export prescribed wood or woodchips prior to export.

Exporters can find information on how to obtain an export licence for prescribed wood or woodchips on the departments website - https://www.awe.gov.au/agriculture-land/forestry/industries/export.

Any enquires on what is classed as prescribed wood or woodchips should be directed to: wood.export@awe.gov.au, or call (02) 6272 4353.


The only responsibility authorised officers have in relation to the export licences for unprocessed wood is to inform unprocessed wood exporters of the possible requirement to hold a licence to export unprocessed wood.

Treatment

Consignments are to be fumigated with a appropriate fumigant at recommended manufacturers requirements and copy of certificate of treatment to accompany the consignment.

The exporter is to provide evidence attesting to the treatment and present it to the department at time of authorisation.

Details of treatment DO NOT need to be endorsed on the Phytosanitary certificate in the treatment section.

Additional Declaration/Endorsements

Reference

Import permit dated 28 July 2012

Latest updates

08/11/2021 - Updated general requirements due to legislation changes.

Initial Uploaded: 29/07/2014
Reviewed Uploaded: 20/04/2023