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A Guide to Exporting Live Animals from Australia

If you plan to export livestock from Australia to other countries, a lot of formalities need to be completed. The Export Control Act of 1982 authorizes the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources to control the export goods in this category. Here you will find the information on how to get prepared for the export of live animals, including guidance about the required certification.

Live Animals Are Prescribed Export Goods
Similar to dairy products, plants and plant based products, meat and meat products and several other categories, live animals are also categorized as the prescribed export goods. According to the Department’s norms, prescribed goods must be fir for human consumption or use and carry accurate labels and descriptions. The purpose is to ensure that the goods being exported are export compliant and fir for export to the international markets.

Understand Importing Country Requirements
Most of the importing countries have requirements regarding import of prescribed goods from Australia that must be fulfilled. For example, a phytosanitary certificate for export must be obtained by the exporter for the export of plants and plant based products. Similarly, the export of live animals requires the exporters to obtain the prescribed health certificate. The certificate confirms that the live animals being exported from Australia are free from the possible diseases and infections.

Property Certification
An important part of the process to export live animals from Australia is the certification of the property where the animals are raised and kept until they are ready for the movement. For example, if you are an exporter from New South Wales (NSW), you must obtain:
  • Certification of property freedom from notifiable diseases. For this, you must get your property inspected from a State Government or Local Land Services inspector who would confirm whether the property is free from the notifiable anima diseases in NSW.
  • Certification of property freedom from non-notifiable diseases. It could be an importing country’s requirement that you issue the certificate that the property is free from any specific non-notifiable disease. For this, you don’t need to get the property inspected from a gazetted inspector. You can prepare a declaration yourself in the prescribed format.
Documentation Process
To export the live animals from Australia, you must raise the request for permit with the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources. This can be done easily by registering as an Export Documentation System Electronic Data Interface (EXDOC EDI) user. EXDOC is the Department’s electronic system which makes documentation much easier and convenient for the exporters.

For this, you would need to buy an EXDOC interface software from a vendor recommended by the Department. ImpexDocs is one of the vendors offering a comprehensive cloud-based EXDOC software. Using it, you can apply for export permit, health and phytosanitary certificates as well as for certificate of origin and export declaration number. As it is a cloud solution, you don’t need to install the software, but can access it anytime and from anywhere using a compatible device (PC, laptop, tablet etc.) and internet connection.

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