Simplifying certification of agricultural equipment

By Mal Gill
Updated August 19 2021 - 12:52pm, first published August 18 2021 - 8:00pm
Quarantine WA's Kirsten Hall explaining how dealerships selling used agricultural machinery interstate can now reduce the risk of it being refused entry at the border for biosecurity reasons.
Quarantine WA's Kirsten Hall explaining how dealerships selling used agricultural machinery interstate can now reduce the risk of it being refused entry at the border for biosecurity reasons.

MACHINERY dealerships may have staff trained up specifically to certify that used agricultural equipment being sent interstate is free from biological contamination risk before it leaves, under a new regulation.

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