Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00022:clause:2_1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00022
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 1
Character Range: 89805–91256

1                    The sum of the following components:
                     (a) $1 per tonne of the onions (the marketing component);
                     (b) $2.90 per tonne of the onions (the research and development component);
                     (c) 10 cents per tonne of the onions (the biosecurity activity component);
                     (d) 0 cents per tonne of the onions (the biosecurity response component);
                     (e) 0 cents per tonne of the onions (the National Residue Survey component)

53‑4  Charge payer
  The charge on onions is payable by the person who exports the onions from Australia.

53‑5  Application provision
  Clause 53‑1 applies in relation to onions that are exported on or after 1 January 2025, whether the onions are harvested before, on or after that day.

Division 54—Papaya

54‑1  Imposition of papaya export charge
 (1) Charge is imposed on papaya that is harvested in Australia and exported from Australia.
 (2) Papaya means a fruit of the species Carica papaya.
Note: Papaya is also known as pawpaw, papaw and paw paw.

54‑2  Exemptions from the charge
  Charge is not imposed on papaya if levy has already been imposed on the papaya under Division 54 of Part 2‑3 of Schedule 2 to the Primary Industries (Excise) Levies Regulations 2024.

54‑3  Rate of the charge
  The rate of the charge on papaya is worked out using this table.

Papaya export charge
Item                  Rate of charge