Draft non-regulated analysis of existing policy for Californian table grapes to Western Australia
April 2013
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Contents
List of tables v
List of figures vi
Acronyms and abbreviations ix
Abbreviations of units x
Summary 1
Introduction 2
1.1Australia’s biosecurity policy framework 2
1.2This non-regulated analysis of existing policy 2
Method for pest risk analysis 6
1.3Stage 1: Initiation 6
1.4Stage 2: Pest risk assessment 7
1.5Stage 3: Pest risk management 14
California’s commercial production practices for table grapes 16
1.6Assumptions used in estimating unrestricted risk 16
1.7Climate in production areas 16
1.8Pre-harvest 20
1.9Harvesting and handling procedures 24
1.10Post-harvest 24
1.6Commercial production and export information 26
Pest risk assessments for pests of quarantine concern 29
1.11Harlequin ladybird [Coleoptera: Coccinellidae] 32
1.12Plant bugs [Hemiptera: Miridae] 35
1.13European fruit lecanium scale [Hemiptera:Coccidae] 39
1.14Citrophilus mealybug [Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae] 43
1.15Citrus peelminer [Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae] 46
1.16Phomopsis cane and leaf spot [Diaporthales: Diaporthaceae] 53
1.17Grapevine fanleaf virus [Comoviridae: Nepovirus] 66
1.18Strawberry latent ringspot virus [Secoviridae:Unassigned] 69
1.19Tomato ringspot virus [Comoviridae: Nepovirus] 74
1.20Grapevine yellow speckle viroid–1 and –2 [Pospiviroidae: Aspcaviroid] 78
1.21Hop Stunt Viroid [Pospiviroidae: Hostuviroid] 82
1.22Citrus exocortis viroid [Pospiviroidae: Pospiviroid] 89
1.23Pest risk assessment conclusions 97
Pest risk management 100
1.24Pest risk management measures and phytosanitary procedures 100
1.25Operational system for the maintenance and verification of phytosanitary status 108
1.26Uncategorised pests 110
1.27Review of Processes 110
1.28Import conditions 111
1.29Meeting Australia’s food standards 111
Appendix B Additional quarantine pest data 172
Appendix C Biosecurity framework 178
Glossary 183
References 188
List of tables
Table 2.1 – Nomenclature for qualitative likelihoods 10
Table 2.2 – Matrix of rules for combining qualitative likelihoods 11
Table 2.3 – Decision rules for determining the consequence impact score based on the magnitude of consequences at four geographic scales 13
Table 2.4 – Decision rules for determining the overall consequence rating for each pest 13
Table 2.5 – Risk estimation matrix 14
Table 3.6 – Growing area for major table grape varieties in California in 2011 (CDFA 2012a). 20
Table 3.7 – Integrated pest and disease management for Californian table grapes 23
Table 3.8 – Production statistics for table grapes in California from 2000 to 2010 26
Table 3.9 – Fresh table grape exports from the USA to major markets 2005 to 2009 (US$ millions) 27
Table 3.10 – Imports of Californian table grapes to Australia (excluding Western Australia) 28
Table 4.11 – Pests of quarantine concern for table grapes from California identified in the draft review but which do not have risk management measures in the existing policy for Californian table grapes into Australia 29
Table 4.12 – Summary of unrestricted risk estimates for pests of quarantine concern associated with Californian table grapes to Western Australia 98
Table 5.13 – Biosecurity measures proposed for quarantine pests for Western Australia for fresh table grapes from California 101
Table 5.14 – Quarantine, sanitary and contaminant pests for Australia with existing biosecurity measures under the current Californian table grape policy for other Australian states and territories 102
Table 5.15 – Quarantine pests for other Australian states and territories absent from areas designated as pest free area or for which non- host status applies with existing biosecurity measures under the current Californian table grape policy 103
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