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Protocols and procedures for testing the distinctiveness, uniformity and stability (DUS) of certain agricultural and vegetable plants.
How to apply for national listing of agricultural and vegetable plant varieties in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Variety description forms for applications to add amateur vegetables to the national list.
How to get plant breeders' rights and what protection it gives your plant varieties.
Get help to classify rice and related products for direct human consumption for import and export.
Protocols and procedures for testing the value for cultivation or use (VCU) of agricultural crops.
Form to apply to be a maintainer of a plant variety on the UK National List.
Guidance and reports on the Department for Transport's trial of longer semi-trailers for articulated goods vehicles.
Information about public access to military owned land.
The Tribunal makes decisions about national listing of new varieties of plants, UK plant variety rights and certain forestry matters. PVST is a tribunal of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs .
Distances between locks on the River Thames and measurements restricting navigation.
Information on practices and procedures covered under the Plant Varieties Act 1997, the Plant Breeders’ Rights Regulations 1998 and the Seeds Regulations 2001.
Case study from Armilla.
A review of the emerging trends in hybrid and distance working, in the UK and across borders, and any pressures they put on existing tax rules and guidance.
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