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    • Animal Feed including pet food, stockfeed, aquaculture feed and bait
      • Animal feed production questionnaire
    • Importing laboratory materials for use in non-laboratory animals

Animal Feed including pet food, stockfeed, aquaculture feed and bait

​This page outlines the information that must be included with an application to import various types of animal feed.

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Livestock feeds

The following sets out the requirements for applying to import stockfeed, stockfeed additives and stockfeed ingredients into Australia.

Please ask all facilities that manufacturer and/or export your product to complete our animal feed production questionnaire and then submit the completed questionnaire with your application.

  • Animal feed production questionnaire

If you’re applying to import stockfeed containing microalgae, please ask the relevant parties to complete our microalgae questionnaire and then submit the completed questionnaire with your application.

  • Microalgae questionnaire

Stockfeed of terrestrial (including avian) animal origin:

You must include the following with your application to import stockfeed of terrestrial animal or avian origin into Australia:

  • Complete list of ingredients
  • Origin of each ingredient i.e. animal, plant, microbial, fungal, synthetic
  • Species and country of origin of all animal derived ingredients
  • Details of the manufacturing process. Applicants may wish to provide a flowchart of production to illustrate the manufacturing steps.

Please note that this product is currently only accepted from New Zealand. There are no conditions to import stockfeed containing ingredients of terrestrial animal origin manufactured in other countries, unless all of the animal derived ingredients are highly processed and purified products such as highly purified pharmaceutical grade lactose, tallow or amino acids.

Stockfeed of aquatic animal origin:

You must include the following information with your application to import stockfeed of aquatic animal origin into Australia:

  • Complete list of ingredients
  • Origin of each ingredient i.e. animal, plant, microbial, fungal, synthetic
  • Species and country of origin of all animal derived ingredients
  • Details of the manufacturing process. You may wish to provide a flowchart of production to illustrate the manufacturing steps.

Fermentation based stockfeed:

You must include the following with your application to import fermentation based stockfeed into Australia:

  • Complete list of ingredients including the genus and species names of all microorganisms used in manufacture
  • Complete list of ingredients in the fermentation media
  • Origin of each ingredient in the final product and the fermentation media i.e. animal, plant, microbial, fungal, synthetic
  • Species and country of origin of all animal derived ingredients
  • Flowchart of production showing all steps in manufacture. This must include all heat (please include times and temperatures), chemical, purification and fermentation steps. Please include the sterilisation protocol for the fermentation media
  • Details of any carriers used (and methods of sterilisation for the carriers), and
  • Details of packaging (bulk or small bags).

Pet feeds

The following sets out the requirements for applying to import pet food or pet food ingredients into Australia.
Please ask all facilities that manufacture or export your product to complete our animal feed production questionnaire and submit the completed questionnaire with your import application.  

  • Animal feed production questionnaire

Canned / retorted pet food:

You must include the following with your application to import canned or retorted pet food:

  • Complete contents of product, expressed in percentages and adding up to 100% (include water)
  • Origin of each ingredient (i.e. animal, plant, microbial, chemical, vitamin or mineral)
  • Species of origin of all animal ingredients (e.g. bovine, ovine, porcine, avian, fish)
  • Country of origin of all animal ingredients
  • Manufacturer’s flowchart which includes information on the key processing steps e.g. preparation stages, product heat treatments, filling and packaging, sealing of final packaging and sterilisation steps (canning/retorting). The flowchart must refer to the temperature achieved at the core (centre) of each of the products and the period of time that this core temperature is maintained
  • Name of manufacturer (if different to exporter).

Dry or semi moist pet food:

You must include the following with your application to import dry or semi moist pet food:

  • Full list of ingredients of product, expressed in percentages and adding up to 100% (include water)
  • Origin of each ingredient (i.e. animal, plant, microbial, chemical, vitamin or mineral)
  • Species of origin of all animal ingredients e.g. bovine, ovine, porcine, avian, fish
    Please note, for fish ingredients please indicate if they are derived from the family Salmonidae i.e. salmon, trout or related species 
  • Country of origin of all animal ingredients
  • Full processing details including any heat treatments applied to individual ingredients and the finished product.  This must include the temperature achieved at the core (centre) of each of the products and the duration that this core temperature is maintained and at what pressure
  • Name of manufacturer of final product (if different to exporter)
  • For products with a coating (e.g. fat, digest, palatability enhancer), applied following the primary production steps outlined above, the following information is also required:
    • Full list of ingredients of the coating, expressed in percentages and adding up to 100%
    • Origin of each ingredient (i.e. animal, plant, microbial, chemical, vitamin or mineral)
    • Species of origin of all animal ingredients (e.g. bovine, ovine, porcine, avian, fish)
    • Country of origin of all animal ingredients
    • Full processing details related to the coating. This must include the temperature achieved at the core (centre) of the coating ingredient and the duration that this core temperature is maintained and at what pressure 
    • Name of manufacturer of the coating/s, and
  • Date of last department inspection of the final product and coating manufacturing facilities (inspections should be performed and approval renewed every 2 years). Exceptions:
    • For New Zealand: The animal by-products must be derived from premises licensed pursuant to the Meat Act 1981 or approved by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and produced in accordance with New Zealand law.
    • For the USA: The manufacturing facility/ies must be USDA approved and registered as approved for export to Australia. Approval should be renewed every 2 years.

Please note:The following activities are usually performed at a supplier’s premises, not by the manufacturer of the final pet food product and must therefore have approval by the Department of Agriculture, Water and the environment:

  • Where dry pet food products are coated with a palatability enhancer, usually of animal origin, following the significant processing step (e.g. drying / extrusion).
  • Where the significant processing step (e.g. drying or extrusion, does not meet department requirements and therefore the processing of individual ingredients, such as poultry meal, bovine liver, is considered instead.

Bird feeds

The following sets out the requirements for applying to import bird feed or bird feed ingredients into Australia.
Please ask all facilities that manufacture or export your product to complete our animal feed production questionnaire and submit the completed questionnaire with your import application.  

  • Animal feed production questionnaire

Your application to import bird feed or bird feed ingredients must include:

  • Complete list of ingredients of product, expressed in percentages and adding up to 100%
  • Origin of each ingredient (i.e. animal, plant, microbial, chemical, vitamin or mineral)
  • Species of origin of all animal ingredients (e.g. bovine, ovine, porcine, avian, fish)
  • Country of origin of all animal ingredients
  • Species of origin (i.e. botanical name) of all plant material (e.g. Phalaris canariensis)
  • Form of all plant material (e.g. seed/grain, peeled & cored fruit, stem, leaves, root)
  • Full processing details. This may include pre-conditioning, extrusion, drying and baking applied to the final product. However, processing of the final product often includes nothing more than mixing of the component ingredients. In this case, please include any treatments applied to individual ingredients. This may include milling or grinding of seeds/grains (please include particle sizes), fermentation (please include 100% ingredients of fermentation broth), heat treatments, pressure treatments, or an application of steam. All treatments should include a measurement of the parameter (e.g. pressure of 300psi, core temperature of 100°C) and the duration of the treatment (e.g. 30 minutes), and
  • Name of manufacturer of final product (if different to exporter).
 

Pet fish feed

The following sets out the requirements for applying to import pet fish feed or pet fish feed ingredients into Australia.
Please ask all facilities that manufacture or export your product to complete our animal feed production questionnaire and submit the completed questionnaire with your import application. 

  • Animal feed production questionnaire

If you’re importing pet fish feed or pet fish feed ingredients for use in enclosed aquaria your application must include:

  • Complete list of ingredients of product, expressed in percentages and adding up to 100%
  • Origin of each ingredient (i.e. animal, plant, microbial, chemical, vitamin or mineral)
  • Species of origin of all animal ingredients (e.g. bovine, porcine, avian, Salmo spp (salmon))​.
  • Full processing details including any heat treatments applied to individual ingredients and the finished product.  This must include the temperature achieved at the core (centre) of each of the products and the duration that this core temperature is maintained and at what pressure
  • Name of manufacturer of final product (if different to exporter)
 

Aquaculture feeds and baits

The following sets out the requirements for applying to import aquaculture feeds and baits into Australia.
Please ask all facilities that manufacturer and/or export your product to complete our animal feed production questionnaire and then submit the completed questionnaire with your application.

  • Animal feed production questionnaire

If you’re applying to import aquaculture feed containing microalgae, please ask the relevant parties to complete our microalgae questionnaire and then submit the completed questionnaire with your application.

  • Microalgae questionnaire

Processed aquaculture feed and processed aquatic baits e.g. lures containing components of biological origin

Your application to import processed aquaculture feed must include:

  • Complete list of ingredients of product, expressed in percentages and adding up to 100%
  • Origin of each ingredient (i.e. animal, plant, microbial, chemical, vitamin or mineral)
  • Species of origin of all animal ingredients (e.g. bovine, porcine, avian, Salmo spp (salm)
  • Full processing details. This may include pre-conditioning, extrusion, drying and baking applied to the final product. However, processing of the final product often includes nothing more than mixing of the component ingredients. In this case, please include any treatments applied to individual ingredients. This usually includes, heat treatments and sometimes pressure treatments. All treatments should include a measurement of the parameter (e.g. pressure of 300psi, core temperature of 100°C) and the duration of the treatment (e.g. 30 minutes), and
  • Name of manufacturer of final product (if different to exporter).

Unprocessed aquaculture feed e.g. squid, fish—including fish heads, and unprocessed aquatic baits e.g. squid, fish—including fish heads

Your application to import unprocessed aquaculture feed must include:

  • Full scientific name and common name of each species
  • Country or countries of export and origin (if various countries each country must be listed)
  • Information regarding the level of processing (i.e. whole or eviscerated, head-on or head-off), and
  • Whether the product is wild caught or farmed.

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