In a concerning turn of events, on 30 June 2025, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry was notified of an outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in France. The department no longer recognises France as free from LSD and has removed this country from the LSD-free country list and the list of countries approved for bovine fluids and tissues.
This means both France and Italy are now not considered as LSD-Free countries.
Impacted goods include:
- Dairy, excluding cheese, lactose and chocolate, that is sourced, manufactured or exported from France
- Laboratory goods containing bovine fluids or tissues that list France as a country of origin, manufacture or export
- Laboratory goods that reference the list of countries approved for bovine fluids and tissues
- Bovine reproductive material from France
- Petfood, stockfeed and veterinary therapeutics containing or derived from bovine material from France.
The department will contact individual import permit holders shortly to advise them on ongoing arrangements for their import permits.
For goods that are currently in transit to Australia the department will assess these goods on a case-by-case basis, and if the biosecurity risk can be effectively managed, the goods can be released.
If you experience clearance issues, please contact [email protected] for assistance.
Please contact the department by phone 1800 900 090 or email to [email protected] if you have any questions.
More information about LSD and the trade situation in Europe can be found on the department’s website. Note the website will be updated with more information as it becomes available.
Please click here to view IIAN 212-2025 in its entirety.