Australia has released a draft biosecurity risk analysis for fresh guava from Taiwan, proposing import conditions to manage pests like fruit flies and mealybugs. The Australian Department of Agriculture has released a draft biosecurity risk analysis assessing Taiwan’s request to export fresh guava to Australia. The report evaluates potential risks from pests such as fruit flies, mealybugs, thrips, and guava scab, and proposes phytosanitary measures to mitigate these risks. These include pre-harvest controls, post-harvest inspections, and certification protocols. Stakeholders are invited to submit feedback by 13 September 2025, which will inform the final decision on market access. The analysis supports safe trade while protecting Australia’s agriculture and environment Public consultation is open until 13 September 2025, with final import conditions expected in 2026.

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