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Are you allowed to bring wood into Australia?

By William Rodriguez

Are you allowed to bring wood into Australia?

Wooden items are allowed into Australia if they are free from bark, insects and signs of insect damage (such as borer holes) or any other contamination. Wooden items that do not meet these import conditions will be treated, exported or destroyed at the importer’s expense.

Why does Australia continue to import wood from overseas?

The​ import conditions set out in BICON protect Australia from exotic pests and other biosecurity risks. Australia enjoys freedom from many of the world’s most damaging pests and diseases.

Can you bring wood through customs?

USDA requires permits for the importation of logs, lumber, and other unmanufactured wood products into the United States under the authority of 7 CFR 319.40. If you are importing timber and/or timber products regulated under CITES, fill out PPQ Form 585 and PPQ Form 621.

Why does Australia import wood?

Australia’s Wood Products Imports This was primarily the result of growth in the value of imports of paper and paperboard, miscellaneous forest products, paper manufactures (other related paper products) and wood-based panels.

Can I take wooden furniture to Australia?

The short answer is yes, however they must meet strict import conditions relating to biosecurity. The items need to be pest free and preferably treated (e.g. painted or varnished). Items that are untreated wood, and/or show signs of past or current infestation, will present a risk to Australia’s biosecurity.

Is plywood considered timber?

Plywood and LVL is a processed wood product that attracts timber pests when stored in an environment that favours them.

Does Australia import timber from China?

As the largest destination market for Australian timber, China imports 4 million tons of log and pulped timber every year, accounting for about 90 percent of Australia’s timber exports worth $A1. 6 billion.

How much timber does Australia import?

In 2017–18 the total value of wood-based panel imports increased to $684 million (up 25 per cent from the previous year) and accounted for 12 per cent of the total value of Australia’s wood product imports. Since 2008–09 the total volume of wood-based panel imports has trended upwards.

Do we import wood?

The United States is a huge producer of softwood lumber, milling over 26,200 billion board feet in 2003 and exporting over $380 million worth each year. However, the U.S. also imports approximately $4.5 billion worth of softwood lumber from Canada, accounting for 83% of total softwood lumber imports by value.

Can you cross the border with wood?

To meet APHIS regulations, wood importers must get a Timber and Timber Products Import Permit to go with wood shipments. You can obtain this required permit by completing PPQ Form 585. You can apply for this permit online.

Does Australia produce its own timber?

NSW produces one third of Australia’s softwood timber, most of it via plantations using exotic species such as Radiata Pine.

Where does Australia buy its timber?

Austria produces around 80% of global CLT and is a major supplier to the rapidly growing Australian market. Germany is a major supplier of timber to Austrian engineered timber producers, as well as being a strong exporter of sawnwood (52,100m3 of sawnwood in 2016/17) and boards to Australia in its own right.

What are the Australian quarantine regulations for fumigation?

So here is the Australian Quarantine regulations for fumigating 20 ft / 40ft shipping containers of personal effects / household goods and commercial cargo containing wood / timber / bamboo Notes: 1. Treatments undertaken below 0 degrees Celsius will not be accepted

Can I use untreated timber in my packaging?

The use of untreated timber in packaging may cause unnecessary delays and additional costs to the Importer. It is suggested that all wooden packaging material, including cases, pallets, crates, skids or pallet cartons with wooden skids be made from treated timber or the consignment fumigated before shipment.

What is the minimum concentration of methyl bromide for Australian fumigation?

Australian Fumigation Requirements. Methyl Bromide under vacuum is only acceptable if applied at 64 g/m3 for 4 hours at 21 degrees C or above under vaccum ( 660 mm vacuum) 64 g/m3 for 5 hours at a minimum of 4 degrees C under vaccum ( 660 mm vacuum) 3. In most cicumstances the minimum concentration required for barrier concerns is 48 g/m3 CH3Br.