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Permitted Seeds List

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Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, 20 May 2022

This list is referenced in section 26(10) and section 33(1) of the Biosecurity (Conditionally Non-prohibited Goods) Determination 2021, section 17(10) and section 24(1) of the Biosecurity (Prohibited and Conditionally Non-prohibited Goods – Christmas Island) Determination 2016, section 18(10) and section 25(1) of the Biosecurity (Prohibited and Conditionally Non-prohibited Goods – Cocos (Keeling) Islands) Determination 2016, and section 18(10) and section 24(1) of the Biosecurity (Prohibited and Conditionally Non-prohibited Goods – Norfolk Island) Determination 2016 (Goods Determinations).

This list contains conditionally non-prohibited goods which are subject to specific conditions of import, as outlined in the Goods Determinations.

The Biosecurity Import Conditions system (BICON) reflects the information contained in the Biosecurity (Conditionally Non-prohibited Goods) Determination 2021 and this list. Importers should consult BICON for the full range of import conditions for all goods intended for import.

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Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 1 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘A’) PDF 1.16 MB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 1 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘A’) DOCX 256 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 2 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘B’ and ‘C’) PDF 1.40 MB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 2 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘B’ and ‘C’) DOCX 344 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 3 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘D’ to ‘G’) PDF 1.13 MB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 3 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘D’ to ‘G’) DOCX 286 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 4 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘H’ to ‘M’) PDF 882 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 4 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘H’ to ‘M’) DOCX 410 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 5 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘N’ to ‘P’) PDF 769 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 5 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘N’ to ‘P’) DOCX 365 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 6 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘Q’ to ‘S’) PDF 722 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 6 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘Q’ to ‘S’) DOCX 339 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 7 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘T’ to ‘Z’) PDF 926 KB
Permitted Seeds List (Chapter 7 of 7, Genera beginning with ‘T’ to ‘Z’) DOCX 308 KB

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