Lupin
The information within this Import Condition was current as of the date of printing: Sunday, 24 November 2024.
New entry conditions or amendments may be implemented from time to time and are uploaded into the Plant Quarantine Manual.
It is recommended that you regularly check the http://www.agriculture.vic.gov.au/pqm website for the most up to date import conditions.
Relevant Pests / Diseases
- ARGT - Annual Ryegrass Toxicity
- LA - Lupin Anthracnose
- GS - Green Snail
- SW - Spiralling Whitefly
- NW - Noxious Weeds
- RIFA - Fire Ant
- EA - Electric Ant
Conditions
Condition 0 - Verification, Packaging and Labelling
General Procedures
Specific plants, plant products and other pest and disease host materials are prohibited entry into Victoria unless accompanied by a Plant Health Certificate (PHC) or Plant Health Assurance Certificate (PHAC) certifying compliance with relevant conditions of entry (see individual conditions). Commodities, which are not prohibited and are hosts of a specified pest or disease may enter Victoria without certification in relation to that pest or disease if sourced from an area of another state or territory covered by an area freedom certificate.
Area Freedom
Unless prohibited any host material, agricultural equipment or used package may enter any part of Victoria without restriction if an Area Freedom Certificate certifying that the State or Territory, or any part of the State or Territory where the host material, agricultural equipment or used package was grown, packed, sourced or last used, is known to be free from a specified pest or disease.
Note: Any notification or advice of an outbreak of a pest or disease is taken to be an amendment to the relevant Area Freedom Certificate. In these cases, host material may no longer be accepted under area freedom.
Verification
An importer may be required to present host commodities and accompanying certification for verification by an inspector or a person accredited by the department to verify the material and certification.
Packaging
Packages of all fruit, vegetables or nuts must be clean to touch and free of extraneous visible matter and objectionable odour and in good repair.
Labelling
Packages containing any fruit, vegetable or nut must be legibly marked with the following:
- the kind of fruit, vegetable or nut (name of commodity); and
- in the case of prescribed fruit, vegetables or nuts*-
- the name and postcode of the city or town nearest to the locality where they were grown, or
- an approved code indicating the location of packing or production; and
- in the case of a commodity certified under an accreditation (e.g. ICA Scheme), information as required by the specific Procedure.
*details of prescribed fruit, vegetables and nuts are provided in the Plant Biosecurity Regulations 2016.
Condition 20A - Annual Ryegrass Toxicity: Plants and plant products
Any host material including cereal grain, lucerne hay (except second or subsequent cut of the season), pasture hay, stockfeed or plant waste originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free of Annual Ryegrass Toxicity may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise‐
the entry or importation into Victoria of any cereal grain, lucerne hay (except second or subsequent cut of the season), pasture hay, stock feed or plant waste is prohibited, unless certified that the material:
- Cereal grain must be –
- sampled at the rate of –
- 100g from every tenth bag, up to a maximum of 400 bags; or
- in the case of bulk loads, 100g from 4 sample points per 25t, up to a maximum of 500t; and
- analysed for the presence of annual ryegrass seeds; and
- no annual ryegrass seeds are detected; or
- where annual ryegrass seeds are detected, the seeds are examined for the presence of galls, and
(A) in the case of seed for processing, less that one gall per kilogram of sample is detected; and
(B) in the case of seed for planting, no galls detected; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
- sampled at the rate of –
- Hay must be –
- sampled at the rate of 80–100g per each 10 bales, up to a maximum of 400 bales; and
- analysed for the presence of annual ryegrass seeds; and
- no annual ryegrass seeds are detected; or
- where annual ryegrass seeds are detected, the seeds are examined for the presence of galls, and less than one gall per kilogram of sample is detected; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC, Plant Health Declaration or permit.
Condition 23A - Green Snail: Properties between 2km and 25km of an infestation
Any plant in tissue culture or plant originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free from green snail may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise-
the entry or importation into Victoria of any host plant which have been grown or packed on a property within 25 km of an infestation of green snail but more than 2km from a green snail infested property is prohibited unless certified that:
- the host plant has been grown or packed on a property which:
- has been baited from 1 April to 30 November (inclusive), for at least 3 months before importation using an APVMA approved molluscicide for the control of green snail in accordance with all APVMA label directions and permit conditions, and
- the baits are laid on the property, in a continuous strip, on a 3 m wide vegetation-free strip inside the perimeter of the property and transects through the property on a grid pattern with distances between the strips of:
- 100 m for properties up to 5 ha provided that there is at least two transects running through the centre of the property at right angles; or
- 200 m for properties between 5 and 10 ha; or
- 300 m for properties greater than 10 ha; and
- inspected by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the state or territory in which the property is located, along bait trails 3 to 10 days after baits were laid and found free of green snail; and
- if grown in a propagating/potting media which has a soil component, the media must:
- originate from, and be stored on, properties which have been baited and inspected and found free of green snails, in accordance with the baiting requirements above (1); or
- be disinfested with one of the following treatments:
- methyl bromide fumigation 0.6 kg/m3 for 72 hours on an impervious floor with the material laid or packed no more than 660 mm deep during fumigation, or
- a steam and air mix at a temperature of 60° C for 30 minutes, or
- fumigation with a chemical containing 940 g/kg dazomet in accordance with all APVMA label directions and permit conditions; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page; or
- in the case of small lots of household potted plants, all plants must be:
- bare-rooted so as to be visually free of soil and potting media; or
- re‐potted into new commercially available potting media under the supervision of an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the state or territory in which the material has been grown; and
- inspected by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the state or territory and found free of:
- green snail and
- earth material.
‘host material' means any host plant and any used package which has contained any host plants.
‘host plant' means any plant or plant product, including any leafy vegetable, cutting, potted plant, turf, bare rooted plant, mature tree, cut flower, foliage, hay, or fodder but excluding fruit, plants in tissue culture and seeds.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC under ICA‐46, Plant Health Declaration or permit.
Condition 23B - Green Snail: Properties within 2km of an infested property
Any plant in tissue culture or plant originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free from green snail may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise-
the entry or importation into Victoria of any host plant which has been grown or packed on a property within 2km of a green snail infested property is prohibited unless certified that:
- the host plant has been grown or packed on a property which-
- has been baited from 1 April to 30 November (inclusive), for at least 3 months before importation using an APVMA approved molluscicide for the control of green snail in accordance with all APVMA label directions and permit conditions, and
- the baits are laid on the property, in a continuous strip, on a 3 m wide vegetation-free strip inside the perimeter of the property and transects through the property on a grid pattern with distances between the strips of:
- 50 m for properties up to 5 ha provided that there is at least two transects running through the centre of the property at right angles; or
- 100 m for properties between 5 and 10 ha; or
- 200 m for properties greater than 10 ha; and
- inspected by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the state or territory in which the property is located, along bait trails 3 to 10 days after baits were laid and found free of green snail; and
- be grown or packed on a property that has a control/hygiene program in place to prevent the entry of green snail, which includes:
- additional 3 m wide vegetation free strip (on the inside edge of the 3 m baited boundary strip) around the perimeter of the property that is:
- baiting using an APVMA approved molluscicide for the control of green snail in accordance with all APVMA label directions and permit conditions, and applied each four weeks between the months of April and November, inclusive; or
- a continuous physical barrier constructed of:
- galvanised sheet bent at an angle of 20 degrees to the soil surface; or
- an electric fence designed specifically for snails; and
- a continuous trench extending 3 metres inside the perimeter of the property that contains an unbroken line of bait between the months of April and November inclusive; and protection of driveways with a continuous trench of 100 mm wide and 100 mm deep along both sides of the entire length of the driveway, constructed from a solid material such as concrete; and
- any plant material for packing is sourced from properties known to be free of green snail; and
- the storage of stock for export is more than 30 m from a baited boundary; and
- additional 3 m wide vegetation free strip (on the inside edge of the 3 m baited boundary strip) around the perimeter of the property that is:
- treated within 2 days prior to export with an APVMA approved chemical cover spray for the control of green snail in accordance with all APVMA label directions and permit conditions; and
- if grown in a propagating/potting media which has a soil component, the media must:
- originate from, and be stored on, properties which have been baited and inspected and found free of green snails, in accordance with the baiting requirements above (1); or
- be disinfested with one of the following treatments:
- methyl bromide fumigation 0.6 kg/m3 for 72 hours on an impervious floor with the material laid or packed no more than 660 mm deep during fumigation, or
- a steam and air mix at a temperature of 60° C for 30 minutes, or
- fumigation with a chemical containing 940 g/kg dazomet in accordance with all APVMA label directions and permit conditions; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page; or
- in the case of small lots of household potted plants, all plants must be:
- bare-rooted so as to be visually free of soil and potting media; or
- re‐potted into new commercially available potting media under the supervision of an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the state or territory in which the material has been grown; and
- inspected by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the state or territory and found free of:
- green snail and
- earth material.
‘host material' means any host plant and any used package which has contained any host plants.
‘host plant' means any plant or plant product, including any leafy vegetable, cutting, potted plant, turf, bare rooted plant, mature tree, cut flower, foliage, hay, or fodder but excluding fruit, plants in tissue culture and seeds.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC, Plant Health Declaration or permit.
Condition 23D - Green Snail: Properties more than 25km from an infestation
Any plant in tissue culture or plant originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free from green snail may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise-
the entry or importation into Victoria of any host material is prohibited unless certified that:
- the host material be grown, packed and handled on a property located more than 25km from a green snail infested property
‘host material' means any host plant and any used package which has contained any host plants.
‘host plant' means any plant or plant product, including any leafy vegetable, cutting, potted plant, turf, bare rooted plant, mature tree, cut flower, foliage, hay, or fodder but excluding fruit, plants in tissue culture and seeds.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC or Plant Health Declaration
Condition 27A - Lupin Anthracnose: Plants
Any plant of Lupinus species originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free from lupin anthracnose may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise‐
the entry or importation into Victoria of any plant of Lupinus species is prohibited unless certified that the plants:
- where consigned during the period September to November, be inspected within 20 days before export by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where the plants were grown and found free of any symptoms of lupin anthracnose, or.
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC or Plant Health Declaration or permit.
Condition 27B - Lupin Anthracnose: Lupin grain, husks, hay, straw, fodder and diagnostic samples
Any lupin grain, husks, hay, straw, fodder of Lupinus species originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free from lupin anthracnose, may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise‐
the entry or importation into Victoria of any lupin grain, husks, hay, straw, fodder or any diagnostic samples of Lupinus species, is prohibited unless –
- The material is marketed and sold for:
- in the case of whole or processed grain, is for human consumption; or
- in the case of grain, husks, hay, straw or fodder, is for processing or stock feed; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
Documentation requirement: Nil (for 1 above), or permit (for 2 above)
Condition 27F - Lupin Anthracnose: Seed for sowing
Any seed for sowing of Lupinus species originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free from lupin anthracnose, may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise‐
the entry or importation into Victoria of any seed for sowing of Lupinus species is prohibited unless
- certified that the seed was:
- grown from seed tested and found free of lupin anthracnose; and
- sown and harvested using equipment which has not been used on crops known to be infected with lupin anthracnose within the previous two years; and
- inspected after planting by a person approved by the department responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where the crop is growing, once after full emergence of seedlings and again when primary spikes have flowered, and no evidence of lupin anthracnose is detected; and
- sampled, where for every 25t of material in the consignment, 40 samples are taken, from which a 1.5kg sub-sample is obtained, tested and found free of lupin anthracnose; and
- treated with a fungicide registered for the control of lupin anthracnose, at a rate specified on the label; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC, Plant Health Declaration or permit.
Condition 28 - Spiralling Whitefly
Any plant originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free of spiralling whitefly may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise‐
the entry or importation into Victoria of a plant or plant product intended for propagation in a glasshouse, hothouse or an indoor area is prohibited unless certified that:
- the plant or plant product is grown on a property which is located more than 10km from a detection of spiralling whitefly; or
- the plant or plant product was grown on a property that is known to be free of spiralling whitefly; or
- inspected and found free of spiralling whitefly; or
- treated by:
- cover spraying to the point of run off with a mixture containing a commercial wetting agent at the rate specified on the registered label of the product; and
- 0.75 mL of a concentrate containing 400g/L dimethoate per litre of water; or
- 0.5 mL of a concentrate containing 80g/L bifenthrin per litre of water; or
- 0.4 mL of a concentrate containing 100g/L bifenthrin per litre of water; or
- full immersion in a mixture containing 0.75 mL of a concentrate containing 400g/L dimethoate per litre of water for a minimum of 10 seconds; and
- cover spraying to the point of run off with a mixture containing a commercial wetting agent at the rate specified on the registered label of the product; and
- packed so as to prevent infestation with spiralling whitefly; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page .
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC under ICA‐35 or ICA‐36, BioSecure HACCP Health Certificate under ECCPSPW04, Plant Health Declaration or Permit.
Condition 33 - Noxious Weeds: Guidance only
Under S71 of the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994, “a person must not wilfully bring or cause to be brought into Victoria or transport within Victoria the seeds of a noxious weed or any other part of a noxious weed which is capable of growing whether or not for sale, without a permit from the Secretary.” The movement of noxious weed contaminated fodder, stock, grain, machinery, soil, gravel or stone is also prohibited.
Note: Seeds or other hosts may be tested prior to import into Victoria by an accredited seed testing laboratory for the presence of weed seed. A permit is required only if any weed seed is present in the consignment.
For further details contact the Department Customer Service Centre on 136 186.
Condition 36B - Fire Ant: Plants
Any plants originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free of red imported fire ants (RIFA), may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise - the movement into Victoria of any plants (excluding tissue culture, bare rooted plants and seedlings in plugs/cells*) is prohibited unless:
- consigned from a property which
- has been regularly inspected and found to be free of fire ants; or
- is subject to control methods to prevent the establishment or spread of fire ants; and
- containerised, potted and root-balled plants, trees and propagules:
- be grown in media treated with one of the following chemicals in accordance with the approved APMVA label or permit:
- a liquid mixture containing 500g/L chlorpyrifos applied at 40mL/100L water by full immersion dip or drenching of the growing medium and plants consigned within 28 days; or
- a liquid mixture containing 80g/L bifenthrin applied at 2.5mL/L water as full immersion dip or drench, and plants consigned within 28 days; or
- a liquid mixture containing 100g/L bifenthrin applied at 2mL/L water as full immersion dip or drench, and plants consigned within 28 days; or
- a liquid mixture containing 240g/L bifenthrin applied at 0.8mL/L water as full immersion dip or drench, and plants consigned within 28 days; or
- a liquid mixture containing 25g/L betacyfluthrin applied at 16mL/10L water by drenching of the growing medium applied 48-72 hours prior to consigning; or
- a 100g/kg chlorpyrifos granular insecticide at 1kg per cubic metre of growing media, and plants consigned within 12 months; or
- a 2g/kg bifenthrin granular insecticide thoroughly blended at 10ppm, and plants consigned within 6 months; or
- a 2g/kg bifenthrin granular insecticide thoroughly blended at 12ppm, and plants consigned within 12 months; or
- a 2g/kg bifenthrin granular insecticide thoroughly blended at 15ppm, and plants consigned within 24 months; and
- be grown in media treated with one of the following chemicals in accordance with the approved APMVA label or permit:
- a copy of the certification is forwarded to Agriculture Victoria at market.access@agriculture.vic.gov.au prior to despatch of the material; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
*plugs/cells means any vessel with a volume of no more than 0.1 L used to grow or transport plants.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC under ICA-39, BioSecure HACCP Health Certificate under ECCPRIFA28, Plant Health Declaration or Permit.
Verification Requirement:
Host material imported into Victoria which is required by to be accompanied by a certificate or declaration, must be:
(a) presented to an Inspector for inspection; or
(b) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.
Condition 43A - Electric Ant: Plants
Any plant originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free of electric ant may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise‐
the movement into Victoria of any plants or plant products (excluding tissue culture, bare-rooted plants washed free of earth material and seedlings in plugs/cells) is prohibited unless:
- grown in media treated with one of the following chemicals in accordance with the approved APVMA label or permit -:
- a liquid mixture containing 80 g/L bifenthrin applied at 2.5 mL/L water as full immersion dip or drench, and plants consigned within 28 days; or
- a liquid mixture containing 500 g/L chlorpyrifos applied at 40 mL/100L by drenching of the growing medium, and plants consigned within 28 days; or
- a 2 g/kg bifenthrin granular insecticide thoroughly blended at 10 ppm, and plants consigned within 6 months; or
- a 2 g/kg bifenthrin granular insecticide thoroughly blended at 12 ppm, and plants consigned within 12 months; or
- a 2 g/kg bifenthrin granular insecticide thoroughly blended at 15 ppm, and plants consigned within 24 months; or
- a 100 g/kg chlorpyrifos granular insecticide at 1 kg/m3 of growing media, and plants consigned within 12 months; and
- stored, handled and consigned in such a manner that would prevent infestation of electric ants; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC, Plant Health Declaration or permit.
Condition 49 - Pyriform Scale
Any host plant originating from an area covered by an Area Freedom Certificate declaring that the area from which the host material originated is known to be free of pyriform scale, may enter Victoria without restriction, otherwise‐
the movement into Victoria of any host plant is prohibited unless:
- treated with an insecticide registered for the control of scale, at rates specified on the label or in accordance with an APVMA permit; and
- be inspected at a minimum of 600 units or 2% of the plants in the consignment (whichever is greater), and no pyriform scale detected; or
- enters Victoria in accordance with a permit issued by Agriculture Victoria. To apply for a permit visit the Plant biosecurity permit page.
'host plant' means any plant or plant product, excluding fruit, seeds, cut flowers, bare-rooted trees without leaves and plants in tissue culture, belonging to any of the following plant families:
Acanthaceae, Agavaceae, Anacardiaceae, Apocynaceae, Aquifoliaceae, Araceae, Araliaceae, Asclepidaceae, Cannaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Caricaceae, Convolvulaceae, Ebenaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Lauraceae, Lythraceae, Malpighiaceae, Malvaceae, Moraceae, Musaceae, Myricaceae, Myrtaceae, Oleaceae, Orchidaceae, Passifloraceae, Phyllanthaceae, Pittosporaceae, Punicaceae, Rubiaceae, Rutaceae, Saxifragaceae, Scrophulariaceae, and Verbenaceae.
Documentation requirement: PHC, PHAC or Plant Health Declaration, BioSecure HACCP Biosecurity Certificate under ECCPPS14 or Permit.