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Draft report for the review of biosecurity import requirements for fresh Persian lime fruit from Mexico
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We have prepared this draft report to assess the proposal by Mexico for market access to Australia for commercially-produced fresh Persian lime fruit from Mexico. This draft report proposes that the importation be permitted, subject to a range of biosecurity requirements.
You are invited to provide comments on the draft report. In particular, on the proposed biosecurity requirements described in report and any other requirements that might provide equivalent risk management outcomes.
submit your feedback or upload a document via our online form.
We will consider all comments before preparing the final report.
We have prepared this draft report to assess the proposal by Mexico for market access to Australia for commercially-produced fresh Persian lime fruit from Mexico. This draft report proposes that the importation be permitted, subject to a range of biosecurity requirements.
You are invited to provide comments on the draft report. In particular, on the proposed biosecurity requirements described in report and any other requirements that might provide equivalent risk management outcomes.
Use this form to draft your feedback or upload your own document. If you are uploading a written submission on behalf of an organisation, it must be on official letterhead.
You will need to register with us or sign in to provide feedback online.