Export and Trade

Export and Trade

Import Conditions By Country

Import conditions can be found on the MICoR website (Department of Agriculture and Water Resources).

Cherry Export Pathways From Australia

If you need to determine which phytosanitary treatments are required to import Australian cherries into specific countries, download a copy of the Cherry Export Pathways from Australia reference guide.

Export Pathways PDF Download

Austrade ‘Export Services’

The Austrade website gives exporters a one stop shop to find all the information you need for your export journey.

Whether you’re exploring the possibilities of exporting, ready to tackle your first market or looking to expand and stay ahead, Austrade can help.

Learn the basics of exporting, assess if you’re ready to export, understand market nuances and build a list of resources using easy to navigate self-service tools.

What you can access:

  • Complete guide to exporting
  • Export readiness quiz
  • Over 30 tools, tutorials, guides and templates
  • Insights and data on top-performing markets
  • More than 3,500 export market profiles
  • Market laws and regulations
 

If you’re not sure what the next step on your export journey is Austrade export services has taken out the guess work.

Export registrations

Export Registration Information

Export registration for protocol markets, are administered by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, with support from Cherry Growers Australia.

Calls for registration are announced each year in early June, through an Industry Advice Notice (IAN). Please keep an eye on the Department’s IAN page for future updates. Growers can also register on the IAN page to receive email notifications from the Department when registrations open.

From the 2026-27 season onwards, Cherry Growers Australia is deploying a new national registration system for cherry exports, open to growers in both the mainland and Tasmania.

For growers who have not previously used this system, please email export@cherrygrowers.org.au the following details.

  • Company Name (must exactly match the ABN you wish to use for exports)
  • First and last name of the account administrator
  • Email address of the account administrator

Growers will then be setup on the system by the administrator receiving a welcome email shortly thereafter.

A manual on how to use the system can be found in the CGA Members Area.

How Export Registration Works

A simple overview for growers registering for export protocol markets.

Email Details

Send your company name, account administrator name and administrator email address to CGA.

Account Created

The system administrator will create your account using the details provided.

Welcome Email Sent

You will receive a welcome email with access to the export registration system.

Future Seasons

If you have already registered, you will be automatically invited to register each season.

Tony Hannaford

Director

Tony Hannaford is a cherry grower from South Australia, producing based predominantly in the Torrens Valley of the Adelaide Hills.

Tony’s family have a long history of orcharding. Tony introduced cherries in 1985 and now has multiple varieties spanning a long season with fruit delivered across Australia and the globe. This is all supported by the latest technology in the packing shed.

Tony has long supported and been active for the cherry industry – having also served on the Cherry Industry Strategic Investment Advisory Panel.

Nic Hansen

Director

Nic Hansen is a fourth-generation cherry grower based in Southern Tasmania and brings deep grower knowledge and long-standing industry involvement to the CGA Board.

Nic grows sweet cherries at Old Beach and is part of Hansen Orchards, one of Tasmania’s largest cherry growing businesses. He has previously represented Tasmania as the State Director on the CGA Board and has served on the HIA Cherry SIAP, contributing to national industry planning and decision-making.

Nic is currently serving his second term as President of Fruit Growers Tasmania. He brings a strong grower perspective, practical experience, and a commitment to effective industry leadership, supporting CGA’s role as the national peak body for Australian cherry growers.

Grant Piggott

Honorary Treasurer

Grant Piggott has been Chief Executive Officer of Fruit Producers SA, the grower association for cherries in South Australia since 2023 and served as its representative on the Cherry Growers Australia Board from June 2024.

He brings significant experience in finance, strategy and commercial management.  He is a qualified Chartered Accountant, a member of Australian Institute of Company Directors and has served for 15 years as an elected member in Local Government.

Grant treasures his childhood on a wheat sheep farm in the Upper North of South Australia, still owned by his family. He has maintained links to primary production for almost 30 years of his working career, primarily through his senior management role at the Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA.

In his short tenure as industry representative, he has developed a passion for the successful growing and marketing of quality cherries. Grant is convinced of the deserved glamour status of cherries – healthy, photogenic, delicious, easy to eat and inextricably associated with the joy of Summer and Christmas.

Following his involvement as part of the team which guided the change of Cherry Growers Australia to a company limited by guarantee in May 2025, Grant was invited to serve as a Director on the Board in September 2025 and was appointed Treasurer.

ANDREW FAIRLEY

Director

Andrew Fairley bio coming soon

Fiona Hall

Director

Fiona has been an active participant in the cherry industry for 25 years. She was President of NSW Cherry Growers in the past and has served on the cherry Strategic Investment Advisory Panel (SIAP) for past 5 years.

Fiona is currently a board member of Apple & Pear Aust Ltd (APAL) and the FAR (finance, audit and risk) committee for APAL. APAL manage domestic and international brands of produce including Pink Lady® apples. APAL is also the PIB for the 400 plus growers of Australia.

Fiona manages the business activities of BiteRiot, reporting to a board each month. She brings a wealth of experience across corporate governance & strategic planning, finance, business and marketing to the CGA board.

Greg Perry

Deputy Chair

Greg Perry brings extensive leadership experience across the cherry industry, infrastructure, and project management, with a strong focus on governance, strategy, and commercial oversight.

Raised in the cherry industry, Greg has a deep understanding of production challenges and the importance of long-term industry sustainability. He is the Managing Director of a project management consultancy, delivering complex infrastructure, development, and operational programs across multiple sectors.

Greg has held senior leadership and board-level roles in both industry and government-aligned organisations, including service on the NSW Cherry Growers Association board and advisory roles supporting strategic planning, regulatory compliance, and investment decision-making. His experience spans financial oversight, risk management, stakeholder engagement, and guiding organisations through periods of structural change.

Greg brings a practical, solutions-focused approach to the CGA Board, with a strong commitment to governance integrity, member representation, and supporting the continued growth and resilience of the Australian cherry industry.

Alison Jones (Sebire)

Chair

I grew up on our family farm in Wandin and picked cherries at an early age.

I loved the camaraderie of working with people and still do today. It is a buzz that makes coming to work enjoyable regardless of what you are doing!!

I studied to be a secondary Art and Craft teacher. However, I wanted to work in the industry first so worked in design and sales in the textile industry in Melbourne and Sydney.

Missing the family business in Sydney I returned to the family, cherries, and WandinValley Farms.

In 2007 our family bought the remaining shares in Wandin Valley Farms, and we all became involved in the business.

In 2016 I became the CEO of Wandin Valley Farms.

I am proud of what we do and the industry we are involved in. We produce a product that is fresh, flavorsome, healthy and creates excitement all bundled in with Christmas and Summer!!

Elected to VCA committee 26th October 2009

Elected to President of VCA 17th October 2013

Elected to President of CGA 24th January 2024