Australia exports plants and plant products in several categories and in large amounts every year. Some of the top categories include grains, fruits and vegetables, dried fruits, seeds, nursery plants, bark and woodchips, timber and logs, straw, hay and foliage, and so on. Similar to other exported commodities, these items too must abide by the
What makes Certificate of Origin (COO) such an important export document? For international trading, when you need to export goods from Australia (irrespective of whether they are produced/manufactured/processed in Australia or any other country), you need COO to: Create an authenticated trade channel with overseas buyers Steer clear through the customs clearance process Carry our
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Phytosanitary certificates Phytosanitary certificates are important documents required for the export of plants and plant-based products. As an exporter of these products, you must ensure that they meet the export parameters. For example, these items must be free from pests and disease-causing infections. Here are some useful guidelines that would help you in obtaining these
Below table shows a comparison between the costs of obtaining a Manual v/s Electronic EXDOC Certificates
Below link published in Austrade Details Characteristics of Australian Exporters