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How to apply for certification, the register of growers and fees for crop and tuber inspections under the Seed Potato Classification Scheme (SPCS).
Documents on the Growing Places Fund.
Grant support for activities that enhance the quality, quantity, and diversity of tree seed sources in England.
Register so you can import or export regulated timber, wood products and bark, apply for export phytosanitary certificates, issue plant passports or apply ISPM15 marking.
If you import, manufacture, process, distribute or sell plant protection products (PPPs) for professional use in Great Britain, register to comply with regulations.
Details of Growth Deals with local enterprise partnerships across England.
Check if you need a licence or phytosanitary certificate to export plants and plant products.
Find out what’s involved and how to apply for funding to support the planting and establishment of standard trees in urban and peri-urban areas in England.
Defence and its partners seek to inspire and encourage more young people to study STEM subjects and pursue STEM careers.
This guide gives an overview of plant health legislation for forestry in England for Forestry Commission staff and contract inspectors working in the sector.
Find out how land managers can look after newly planted trees in areas where there’s been restocking due to pests and disease.
A foreword on the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ commitment to the evaluation of local growth programmes.
How much it costs to apply for plant breeders’ rights or to add a new plant variety to the national list.
This page provides information for local area partnerships submitting expressions of interest (EOIs) to apply for funding to participate in the £10.9 million expansion of the Create Growth Programme.
What to do if you’re bringing plants and products like wood and timber into Great Britain, including what certificates you'll need.
The International Tech Hub Network (ITHN) works to forge innovation partnerships between the UK and international tech sectors, stimulate local digital economies, and build high-end digital skills to drive sustainable jobs and growth.
The D4 exemption allows you to deposit diseased crops where they were grown when a Plant Health Notice has been issued, to reduce the risk of spreading plant diseases or pests.
Find information and support on how to comply with the biosecure procurement requirement for suppliers of plants and trees.
The competition will identify the best industry partners to form a world-leading public-private alliance led by UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd.
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